In today’s briefing:
- More Companies Submitted Shareholder Proposals, but All Were Rejected. Where Is the Problem?
More Companies Submitted Shareholder Proposals, but All Were Rejected. Where Is the Problem?
- Even though shareholder proposals have increased, only 77 of the more than 2,000 companies with a fiscal year ending in March have submitted shareholder proposals, or only a few percent.
- Japanese institutional investors begins to examine the content of proposals and exercise their voting rights. It’s serious matter that until now they haven’t exercised them in accordance with Stewardship Code.
- It will still take substantial amount of time to move away from a shareholder meeting protected by a cross-shareholding structure and toward a shareholder meeting that promotes dialogue with shareholders.
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