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"shareholder revolt" refers to a situation where the shareholders of a company collectively challenge or rebel against the decisions and actions of its management or board of directors. They voice their dissatisfaction and take actions to bring about change in the company's policies or leadership.
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Executive compensation has been in the spotlight almost continually for the last couple of years, and has even been the focal point
of shareholder revolts.
Chairman will return # 25,000 to head
off shareholder revolt over funding of five Conservatives who stood against Lib Dems
And it has people, including McCormack, who views it as an attempt to spark
a shareholder revolt, calling foul.
Travis Kalanick stepped down Tuesday as chief executive of Uber, the ride - hailing service that he helped found in 2009 and built into a transportation colossus, after
a shareholder revolt made it untenable for him to stay on at the company.
Bob Iger became Disney's CEO in 2005, following a rough five years for the company that included a hostile takeover attempt,
a shareholder revolt, and...
Travis Kalanick stepped down as chief executive of Uber, the ride - hailing service that he helped found in 2009 and built into a transportation colossus, after
a shareholder revolt made it untenable for him to stay on at the company.
A City business run by a former Conservative party treasurer has agreed to pay back donations made to five of the party's general election candidates running against Liberal Democrats following
a shareholder revolt.
Where is
the shareholder revolt?
Exxon's decision came after
a shareholder revolt by members of the Rockefeller family and big superannuation funds to get the company to take climate change more seriously.
MONTREAL — The operator of the Aeroplan loyalty rewards program still faces the prospect of
a shareholder revolt after a U.