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4 Climate Votes That Matter in This Year’s Proxy-Voting Season
Unpacking the proposals at DTE Energy, Bank of America, Jack in the Box, and FedEx.
Disney Faces Proxy-Voting Challenges on Directors, Lagging Stock, and Political Spending
Why it’s a critical time for one of the world’s most recognizable companies.
One Fifth of Applied Materials Shareholders Vote to Address the Pay Gap
Climate change, AI, elections, and unionization are themes in proxy season.
Investors Push Jack in the Box to Report Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Plus, Starbucks faces anti-ESG proposals.
Women Get Less Support Than Men For Key Board Roles
Diversity has entered the investing mainstream. But how does it show up in proxy voting?
In Proxy Voting, Shareholders Consider AI, Pay Gaps, Farm Animal Treatment, and Anti-ESG
A look at what went down at Apple, Ingles Markets, and Deere. Up next: Applied Materials.
Proxy Voting: Expect More Divergence on ESG Among Investors
Managers’ proxy-voting policies indicate that divergence on environmental and social issues is set to continue.
Why Should I Care About Proxy Votes?
If you’re a shareholder, proxy voting is your opportunity to have your say in company decisions.
More Than Ever, Stock Investors Are Thinking Like Owners
How equity shareholders have gained their voices—and will continue to do so.
What to Expect at Apple’s Annual Meeting
A look at the 8 proposals under consideration at the unofficial proxy-voting season kickoff.
The Companies We’re Watching During Proxy-Voting Season 2024
Climate impacts, workers’ rights, and AI will be big themes of proxy votes at Apple, Tesla, and more.
Proxy Advisors Have Too Much Power, Says Elon Musk. Is He Right?
Here’s what investors should know about the role of proxy advisors.
A New Way to Address Racial Inequity Through Investing
During Black History Month, Nia Impact Capital’s Kristin Hull discusses the power of the proxy.
Amazon Faces Pressure to Improve Warehouse Worker Safety
Amundi joins Tulipshare in asking this ‘Magnificent Seven’ company to report on working conditions.
Big U.S. Fund Companies Retreat on Support for ESG Proxy Votes
More ‘no’ votes by U.S. funds on key ESG resolutions contrasts with continued backing from European money managers.