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| | Seven ASX300 companies were hit with shareholder backlash over their executive remuneration schemes in the first half of the year, with more 'strikes' likely as the AGM season continues. Global proxy solicitor Georgeson, which analysed shareholder ... |
| | | ASX300 companies saw almost double the number of shareholder votes against executive remuneration reports in 2023 compared to 2022, according to shareholder engagement and governance consulting firm Georgeson. There were 40 strikes against executive ... |
| | | ... investor would vote against chair Ryan Stokes at this year's AGM and would also vote against the executive remuneration report. "It is vital that we do see that alignment to the Paris Agreement," Fraser said. "We are working to escalate this concern ... |
| | | ... the Governance Institute of Australia. The Governance Institute has released its annual Board & Executive Remuneration Report in collaboration with McGuirk Management Consultants. The report surveyed 1167 boards from across the public, private and not-for-profit ... |
| | | ... action. Santos' AGM will be later in May, and the company faces a potential second strike on its executive remuneration report. "Since 2021, Santos has pivoted to a growth strategy, committing to by far the most aggressive upstream capex plan of ... |
| | | Bonuses paid to ASX 100 chief executives hit record highs in FY21, jumping from 31% to 76.7%, according to a new report from the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors (ACSI). In the first year of the pandemic, Australian boards responded to ... |
| | | Linking executive remuneration to material ESG outcomes can avoid greenwashing in infrastructure companies, according to Maple-Brown Abbott. Maple-Brown Abbott has engaged with companies in the Global Listed Infrastructure fund and used its proxy votes ... |
| | | ... salary increase and bonuses falling as well. The Aon and Governance Institute of Australia Board and Executive Remuneration Report 2021 found that fewer CEOs received increases in fixed remuneration in the last 12 months - 25%, down from 53% the previous ... |
| | | Remuneration reports have become overly long and filled with legal jargon that is not easily understood, said Peter Morgan, founder of 452 Capital. Speaking at the Ownership Matters governance conference in Melbourne, Morgan told an audience of investors ... |
| | | ... September, Metcash Limited faced a potential vote that could have garnered 25% or more against the executive remuneration report. Metcash did not display the proxy vote to the meeting, with Chairman Peter L Barnes saying in response to floor questioning ... |
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