UK - More than a third (37%) of companies within the FTSE 100 propose allowing their shareholders to vote on directors' remuneration in 2002, according to a survey report published this week by company secretarial consultants, Edis-Bates Associates.
The survey also reveals that the number of FTSE 100 companies fully complying with the Combined Code is set to rise from 35% in 2001 to 56% in 2002. FTSE 100 company secretaries were questioned on...
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