From endangered fish to price gouging:What will boards cop this AGM season
Opinion
Opinion

From endangered fish to price gouging:What will boards cop this AGM season

While 2023 was a vintage year for governance issues,with Qantas the lightning rod for shareholder anger,investors will have plenty of targets this year.

  • byElizabeth Knight

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Coal is cash,but not even activists wanted Glencore to exit its dirty business
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Coal

Coal is cash,but not even activists wanted Glencore to exit its dirty business

Glencore has scrapped plans to spin off its coal business,with an unlikely coalition of investors and activists all opposed to the plan.

  • byStephen Bartholomeusz
Exxon’s battle against climate activism comes to a head tonight
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Oil

Exxon’s battle against climate activism comes to a head tonight

The future of climate-related shareholder activism may be at stake when Exxon shareholders meet for the company’s annual general meeting overnight.

  • byStephen Bartholomeusz
Why this property giant’s shareholders staged a strategy coup

Why this property giant’s shareholders staged a strategy coup

The hulking-out of Lendlease shareholders not only demonstrates just how aggrieved they were,but it is also a reminder that investors are the owners and in theory the board works for them.

  • byElizabeth Knight
Lendlease investors to demand answers at Monday showdown

Lendlease investors to demand answers at Monday showdown

Embattled chief executive Tony Lombardo will outline the global property giant’s direction,with investors bracing for a barrage of changes.

  • byCarolyn Cummins andSimon Johanson
Why Goyder survived even though his climate plan was panned
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Opinion

Why Goyder survived even though his climate plan was panned

For large investors such as pension and superannuation funds,a vote against what climate activists and experts and some shareholders believe is a vague and feeble plan to reduce emissions in line with the Paris Agreement is a no-brainer.

  • byElizabeth Knight
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Biggest climate revolt rocks Woodside as investors turn up heat on emissions

Biggest climate revolt rocks Woodside as investors turn up heat on emissions

Australia’s largest oil and gas company has been hit with an unprecedented investor uprising demanding greater action on climate change.

  • byNick Toscano andPeter Milne
Qantas baggage haunts under-pressure Goyder at Woodside

Qantas baggage haunts under-pressure Goyder at Woodside

After chairing Qantas during a period when it fell from grace,Richard Goyder is under intense pressure for the second time in less than a year.

  • byElizabeth Knight
Push to remove Goyder as Woodside faces investor climate heat

Push to remove Goyder as Woodside faces investor climate heat

Australia’s largest oil and gas company is at risk of facing an investor backlash over its response to climate change at an upcoming shareholder vote.

  • byNick Toscano
Why investors want to tear down this corporate giant
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Lendlease

Why investors want to tear down this corporate giant

Lendlease,the company that built Barangaroo in Sydney and the Melbourne Quarter,“is a plaything”,says activist shareholder John Wylie.

  • byElizabeth Knight
Warning:Big super wants changes boards won’t like

Warning:Big super wants changes boards won’t like

It is not exactly open warfare,but the country’s biggest industry super funds are flexing the muscles that are constantly pumped up by growth in funds under management.

  • byElizabeth Knight