Early Say-On-Pay Results Sending Directors A Message
If shareholders continue to be dissatisfied with CEO salaries, directors who sit on compensation committees may come under greater scrutiny.
If shareholders continue to be dissatisfied with CEO salaries, directors who sit on compensation committees may come under greater scrutiny.
Such proposals have been defeated in the recent past, but boards that would rather head them off than fight them should consider taking the following actions.
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If Mill Road Capital’s ‘Sponsoring Investor’ approach works for micro-cap companies, similar attempts by investment firms that focus on mid-cap and large-cap companies may follow.
As more financial institutions agree to accept and settle transactions with crypto currencies, companies will need to evaluate their strategies—and be prepared to defend them to shareholders.