The small but
growing number of shareholder votes on diversity proposals is on pace to match or exceed the record set last year, according to data compiled by ISS Analytics, which tracks proxies.
The small but
growing number of shareholder votes on diversity proposals is on pace to match or exceed the record set last year, according to data compiled by ISS Analytics,...
Last year,
a growing number of shareholders demanded more transparency on companies» political spending, with 30 percent of proposals reflecting that expectation.
The growing number of shareholders voicing opposition to Dell's US$ 24.4 billion plan to go private appears to be putting the company increasingly on the defensive, raising questions about the terms of the deal.
Not exact matches
At WD - 40, employee engagement
numbers are in excess
of 90 percent and
shareholder value has
grown consistently over the past 14 years.
Over the past two years, a
growing number of U.S. banks has capped their directors» earnings, but the ceilings are so high that they primarily serve to fend off potential
shareholder litigation rather than control the pace
of pay increases.
A
growing number of corporations unhappy with
shareholder proposals are taking their frustrations to court.
While working with businesses, she realised the
growing number of ASX - listed Chinese companies were struggling to connect with
shareholders, leading to share price stagnation.
Provided that our
shareholders are long - term and fully understand our process, I have little concern about «
growing» our
number of shareholders, which is why we don't advertise, and why we regularly do «anti-marketing» to discourage short - term investments.
There are actually a large
number of global tech companies that are extremely profitable and, partly as a result, pay out large and
growing dividends to
shareholders.
Since taking the helm in 2011, Cook has essentially been tasked with managing the transformation
of Apple from a fast -
growing company seemingly immune to the law
of large
numbers, to a more stately — but still incredibly profitable — corporate powerhouse that consistently showers
shareholders with dividends and buybacks.
In Now a baker's dozen in North Dakota, footnoted.org's Michelle Leder tracks the small, but
growing number of companies whose
shareholders are requesting via the annual proxy process t...
In Now a baker's dozen in North Dakota, footnoted.org's Michelle Leder tracks the small, but
growing number of companies whose
shareholders are requesting via the annual proxy process that their companies relocate to North Dakota:
A
growing number of green businesses also seek to redefine what their mission is as a business — and it's not to just make more profits for their
shareholders.
It is widely anticipated that the
number of class actions brought around the world will continue to
grow, driven by the globalisation
of litigation funders and the increasing appetite from funders and plaintiff law firms to develop new claims outside
shareholder class actions.