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Shareholder meetings ‘downsized’

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2011 proxy season shows latest decline in physical annual meetings with most held at company offices, finds BNY Mellon research


Companies have continued to downsize the annual shareholder meeting, raising questions about the future of the physical event, according to new research of the 2011 AGM season from BNY Mellon.

The study – which analyzed more than 500 meetings held by BNY Mellon Shareowner Services clients – finds that physical meetings got ...

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