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Record high for ASX remuneration strikes

Also, 2023 saw significant increase in volume of shareholder opposition to board-endorsed director candidates for election or re-election.

Sydney stock exchange building. Photo: Victor Wong

Dan Purves Thu, 14 Mar 2024

The number of shareholder remuneration strikes among Australia’s 300 largest publicly listed companies from 2022 to 2023 nearly doubled, increasing from 21 to 40, representing a record high since the two strikes rule was introduced in 2011.

That's according to new research from Georgeson, a proxy

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Dan Purves Thu, 14 Mar 2024
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