Tag Archive for ‘Shareholder Advocates’
Senate Bill Changes Rules for Boards, Executive Pay
The bill, which passed the Senate by a vote of 59-39, requires directors to win by majority vote in uncontested elections, gives the SEC authority to grant shareholders proxy access to nominate directors and gives shareholders the right to a nonbinding vote on executive pay. The measure must be reconciled with a House bill.
Proxy Advisors Find Themselves in the Spotlight
Proxy advisory services play a key role because institutional holders turn to them for advice when voting billions of shares at annual meetings. Questions are now being raised about the influence of the services and whether more formal oversight is needed. As a result, proxy advisory services may be about to start receiving their own report cards for a change.
Financial Reform Bill Includes New Governance Measures
Among other things, the measure would give shareholders a say on pay by permitting a non-binding vote on executive pay. And it would give the SEC authority to grant shareholders proxy access to nominate directors.
Shareholder Advocates Urge Disclosure of Political Spending
The Center for Political Accountability, the Council of Institutional Investors and a number of shareholder advocate groups have launched a letter-writing campaign urging companies in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index to disclose all political contributions they make with corporate funds.


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