Sentences with phrase «proxy voting decisions»

With years of experience, Franklin Templeton's Investment Managers understand that their proxy voting decisions may affect the value of shareholdings.
Glass Lewis helps institutional investors make more informed investment and proxy voting decisions by identifying business, legal, governance and financial statement risk at more than 16,000 companies worldwide.
The goal of this report is to provide detailed information about corporate political spending so that shareholders can make more informed proxy voting decisions.
This review process provides sufficient time for issuer review, while allowing Glass Lewis to meet its publishing deadlines and its investor clients to use the completed reports to make informed proxy voting decisions.

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Despite the hassles, Traina says that he will still be happy with his decision to pursue a SPAC, as long as the merger wins approval during a proxy vote slated to take place early this year.
Yet the area is one that has attracted interest from Russia's private sector as well, including its central securities depository which began testing blockchain proxy voting - allowing shareholders to issue votes on corporate decisions - last year.
Institutional investors aren't as reliant on proxy advisers to make voting decisions as some business groups and other critics might think, according to a new survey by consultancy Morrow Sodali Global LLC.
A breakthrough for governance professionals, the newest generation of Viewpoint supports all aspects of your governance program, from the engagement you and other members of your organization do before, during and after the proxy season, to the implementation of custom policies, to the internal collaboration that results in a final vote decision, to the reporting you do for clients, management and regulators.
«With an increased investor focus on proxy voting, it's clear that many fiduciaries will want to be informed of such risks, which can have an impact on their ultimate vote decision
London Company's utmost concern when voting proxies for the Equity and Income Fund is that all decisions are made in the best interest of the equity allocation of the Equity and Income Fund.
Shareholders are given the right to vote on the board of directors and other major decisions at an annual meeting or via a proxy ballot.
He says otherwise strong candidates can fall foul of strict guidelines employed by proxy advisory firms, to whom many investors outsource their voting decisions.
In a recent decision, the Delaware Court of Chancery held that a stockholder vote approving both stock issuances and the grant of a voting proxy to the company's largest stockholder was «structurally coerced» and therefore...
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