Tuesday, May 03, 2011

Calendar | Today is annual shareholders meeting

Many shareholders -- mostly employees -- gather at 10 a.m. ET today for the annual company meeting at Corporate's headquarters in McLean, Va. -- typically, a highly scripted event.

On the agenda: Nine of the 11 members on the governing board of directors are up for re-election; there's no doubt they'll all make it, however. Two of the longest-tenured directors, Karen Hastie Williams and Donna Shalala, retire with this meeting, the company announced in February.

Dubow
More interestingly, shareholders are voting for the first time on a non-binding advisory proposal to approve -- or not! -- the compensation of the six highest-paid executives, including CEO Craig Dubow. Stockholders also are voting on the frequency of future advisory votes to approve top executive pay packages.

Table shows 2010 pay to highest-paid executives.

Related: the annual shareholders proxy report, with information about the advisory proposals.

4 comments:

  1. Why bother?

    "More interestingly, shareholders are voting for the first time on a non-binding advisory proposal to approve -- or not! -- the compensation of the six highest-paid executives, including CEO Craig Dubow."

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  2. Corporate sure is taking its time putting out what should be a routine statement, announcing the re-election of directors and results of the shareholder votes on executive pay.

    The meeting should have ended by 1 p.m. ET or so, and 99.999% of the votes would already have been counted before today.

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  3. Eight minutes after that comment, voila! The statement's out.

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  4. Craig, either shave the beard or stop dying your hair. That is, if it is your hair.

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