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SEC commissioner: Shareholder rights activism ‘here to stay’

Posted By claudia On 8th May 2007 @ 12:31 In News, SEC, SOX, Section 404, Sarbox | No Comments

The new world of corporate governance, in the view of Securities and Exchange Commissioner Roel Campos, is one in which Sarbanes-Oxley rules governing companies become more commonplace and affordable as shareholders continue to demand and receive more say over how companies are run.

“It’s what I see,” Campos said of the democratization trend with shareholders in a speech to the Philadelphia Chapter of the National Association of Corporate Directors Tuesday. “I don’t think there’s anything to fear. It’s here to stay. Activists are going to be involved and try to influence decision-making.”

He outlined what he saw as growing opposition to staggered boards and poison pills, which make companies more resistant to takeover bids. He also expects to see more companies move to majority voting on boards, rather than the plurality that is now the standard, requiring only that a director get more shareholder votes than others to be elected.

[1] Business Journal: SEC commissioner: Shareholder rights activism ‘here to stay’


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