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Allan Sloan: Why I voted to keep Jamie Dimon as Chairman and CEO
Interview with
May 22, 2013
Allan Sloan, senior editor at large for Fortune magazine, explains why he voted to allow Jamie Dimon to keep his dual role as CEO and Chairman of JPMorgan Chase.
Dimon keeps dual role, but JPMorgan shareholder vote a 'wake-up call' to management
Interview by
May 21, 2013
Mike Mayo, banking analyst with CLSA, joined Marketplace Morning Report prior to today's shareholder meeting to discuss.
Apple to respond to lawsuit over dividends
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Feb 13, 2013
Apple is to respond to a lawsuit claiming it should distribute more cash to shareholders. CEO Tim Cook calls the suit a “silly sideshow.”
Goldman Sachs sidesteps shareholder spring
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May 24, 2012
At Goldman Sachs’ annual meeting, the only storm was the weather outside. Shareholders laughed and voted for everything management wanted.
JPMorgan CEO faces shareholders at annual meeting
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May 15, 2012
Jamie Dimon is facing shareholders at the bank's annual meeting in Tampa. It's a good bet there will be some tough questions about the $2 billion the bank lost on some big bets that turned bad.
Yahoo CEO ousted over false biography
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May 24, 2012
The ouster of Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson shows how activist investors sleuth about executives themselves, not just their corporate leadership.
As CEO pay rises, shareholders speak up
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May 4, 2012
As general wages stagnate, CEO pay rose 10 percent last year. Shareholders are increasingly challenging the pay packages. Some boards are listening.
How average shareholders can take on the big banks
Interview by
Apr 19, 2012
A peek inside annual meetings for the big banks, where small shareholders get to talk directly to executives.
Citigroup shareholders: 'No' on proposed executive pay
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Apr 18, 2012
Citigroup shareholders said no dice to a hefty pay package for senior executives, including a $15 million salary for Citigroup's CEO.
Are Citigroup's shareholders starting a trend?
Interview with
Apr 18, 2012
Citigroup stock is down 0.1 percent , that after shareholders in an advisory vote said no dice to a hefty pay package for executives, including a $15 million salary for Citigroup's CEO.









