Sodali is a European headquartered consultancy, part of the GWM Group, serving listed companies in continental Europe, Asia and other emerging markets.
Sodali's mission is to help companies anticipate, understand and deal effectively with the expectations of investors, minority shareholders and the financial markets.
To this purpose, it provides strategic advice, governance education, research, communications and transactional services designed to optimize Companies' responsiveness towards their debt and equity holders.
The firm has offices in 7 European financial centres and representatives in New York and Tokyo.
Sodali has assembled a team of professionals drawn from both the corporate and the investor communities. Its executives have long-standing experience and proven track record in corporate governance, financial services, cross-border voting, takeover bids, control contests, mergers and acquisitions, executive remuneration, disclosure, risk controls, compliance, corporate responsibility and best practices
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To Our Clients and Members of the Corporate and Financial Communities:
We are pleased to introduce Sodali, a global consultancy providing advice and services to listed companies in continental Europe, Asia, Latin America and developing markets. Our goal is to help companies in these markets manage the expectations of their investors and deal effectively with the demands of public ownership. (John Wilcox)
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9th European Conference
on Corporate Governance
Madrid - June 28-29 June
"The new corporate governance in Europe"
Ministry of the Economy
The Spanish Presidency of the European Union organizes this event in which a prestigious panel of governance practitioners and representatives from institutions and companies will discuss the evolution of corporate governance in the current circumstances, and the implications for European member states.
John Wilcox, Sodali's Chairman will debate on the foreseeable evolution of takeover bids in Europe.
Download conference programme .pdf
8 May 2010 - The Qatar Peninsula
Family Firms should resolve issues before IPO
The attention to corporate governance is very high in the Middle East Region. This article deals with the specific governance concerns that private and family owned companies should look in planning an IPO.




