UK - Nearly a third of all FTSE 100 companies require their top executives to have a substantial shareholding in their company, according to research by consultancy William M. Mercer.
According to the study this requirement follows the US trend and is designed to improve corporate performance by aligning directors’ interests with those of company shareholders. About 33% of the ...
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