UK - The NAPF has taken a softer stance on governance practices at Reed Elsevier after the publisher showed it was "willing to listen" to shareholder concerns.
The NAPF had recommended shareholders vote against the firm’s remuneration report at this week’s annual general meeting, but it reduced the recommendation to abstain after performance measures were...
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