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Shareowners can't even vote "no" - they can only withhold their vote.
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As prepared for GE's 2008 Meeting of Shareowners in Erie, Pennsylvania.
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A study commissioned by the Council of Institutional Investors, entitled Wall Street Pay - Size, Structure, and Significance for Shareowners , found that the sheer magnitude of Wall Street pay, while seemingly aligned with shareholder interests through the heavy use of equity-based compensation, was actually misaligned with shareholder interests because the vast size of the pay acted as a kind of insurance for executives against failure.
Forbes.com: News Robin Ferracone 2011
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Allen will stand for election at the company's 2012 Annual Meeting of Shareowners as a nominee for director, serving until the company's 2014 meeting.
unknown title 2011
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Shareowners, members of the media and other interested parties may participate in the call by dialing 800-762-8779 from the U.S. or Canada, or 480-629-9771 from international locations, passcode 4401214.
unknown title 2011
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While say-on-pay votes would be nonbinding, Maureen Thompson, executive director of investor advocacy group Shareowners. org, says such votes will "make board compensation committees more careful about doling out rich rewards to underperforming CEOs."
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Non-GAAP net income attributable to Shareowners was $1.55 billion or $0.66 per share, compared to $1.48 billion or $0.64 per share in year ago quarter.
Pravda.Ru 2010
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"Shareowners depend on fair, accurate financial statements in making investment decisions."
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010
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Shareowners, large and small, are increasingly recognizing that a shared voice can contribute to restoring confidence in the capital market system by addressing sustainable investment, environmental, social, and governance practices.
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Shareowners. org's broad four-part agenda focuses on the need for stronger regulation (including a beefed-up SEC), increased accountability of boards/CEOs, improved financial transparency and protection of the legal rights of investors.
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