May 9, 2011
Say-on-Pay: 13th-16th Failed Votes
– Broc Romanek, CompensationStandards.com
Last week, four more companies filed Form 8-Ks reporting failed say-on-pay votes – and a fifth reported a near failure. The companies that failed were: Stewart Information Services (48%); Dex One (48%); NVR (44%); and Penn Virginia (39%). The near failure is well described by Mark Borges in his “Proxy Disclosure Blog“: “Cooper Industries reports that its “Say on Pay” proposal was approved by a vote of 50.36% – 49.64%. While the company indicates in its proxy statement that abstentions are not to be considered votes cast at the annual meeting (and, thus, have no impact on the vote’s outcome), there were over 2 million abstentions recorded. Had they been considered “negative” votes, the proposal would have been defeated, 50.4% 0 49.6%. Needless to say, the company would be well advised to pay close attention to its shareholders’ concerns about its executive compensation program.”
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