GE, Johnson & Johnson among firms to give more lobbying detail
BOSTON (Reuters) – A dozen U. S. companies have agreed to disclose more about their lobbying efforts in return for avoiding public showdowns at their annual meetings, a sign of growing traction for corporate governance reforms this year. Companies including Coca-Cola Co , General Electric Co. and Johnson & Johnson have agreed to make available more details about areas like trade association memberships and top policy issues, according to a tally of 2012 reforms kept by activist investor Walden Asset Management. . . .
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