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| | | ... often pursuing those issues with companies on multiple fronts," Georgeson head of governance and ESG advisory APAC Paul Murphy said. "Sometimes this is taking place outside the confines of the AGM, for example, through investor collaborations or advocating ... |
| | | | ... for greenwashing or being discouraged by climate activists. Georgeson head of governance and ESG advisory for APAC Paul Murphy said there is a need for more collaborative approaches through scenario analysis. "Scenario analysis was introduced because ... |
| | | | ... of the executives and the board or the company's approach in other areas," Georgeson head of ESG for Asia Pacific Paul Murphy commented. "With most S&P/ASX300 company AGMs still to come this year, it remains to be seen whether shareholder opposition ... |
| | | | ... pay: they may also reflect dissatisfaction with a company's governance, culture, conduct or financial performance," Paul Murphy, Georgeson head of ESG for Asia Pacific, said. "Georgeson strongly encourages companies and their boards to engage with shareholders ... |
| | | | ... board member accountability at AGMs, which we also expect to continue in the upcoming Australian AGM season," said Paul Murphy, head of ESG Asia Pacific at Georgeson. Murphy said that the key remuneration issues that led to negative votes included: * ... |
| | | | ... themselves for re-election. That has not yet happened in Australia. There is a big uplift in the number of strikes," said Paul Murphy, Georgeson's head of ESG for Asia Pacific. "There's an element of cumulative effect - there are a lot of investors that ... |
| | | | ... some way to go before companies are meeting long term investor expectations around sustainability reporting," said Paul Murphy, head of the institutional investment program at ACSI. ACSI assesses companies based on their disclosures of sustainability ... |
| | | | ... database on ESG risks by analysing facts, criticism and controversies related to companies and projects around the world. Paul Murphy, head of the institutional investment program at the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors (ACSI), reinforced ... |
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