For Nell Minow, who has spent the last 27 years researching and advocating policies that she says are aimed at improving corporate America’s behavior, it was a difficult week. “With corporate governance battles, you get used to tilting at windmills,” she said.
Beyond the Apple hearing, she pointed to another prominent event that could be viewed as a corporate governance setback. That was a vote on whether the jobs of chairman and C.E.O. should be held by the same person at a major company,
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