Article Exchange Discover the latest articles and insights from our community Featured Test Blog Exchange et dolore adipiscing eiusmod et ut consectetur magna adipiscing amet June 10, 2025 • 8 min read Read Article Sort by Sort by OldestLatest View: March 21, 2011 The Hypothetical Becomes a Reality Weve all engaged in the what-if scenarios of close votes on the say-on-pay frequency vote, faced by Green Mountain Coffee Roasters. The company recommended triennial say-on-pay frequency and received 49.37% for annual and 49.99% triennial.&n 6 min read Read More March 21, 2011 House Bill Raises Hopes (some) for Eliminating Pay Ratio Disclosure Last week House Republicans announced that they are drafting five bills to eliminate or change parts of the Dodd-Frank Act. One of the five is the elimination of the provision to disclose the ratio between the CEOs compensation and the median 6 min read Read More March 21, 2011 Is Anyone Winning on Triennial Say-on-Pay Frequency? Notable recent support for triennial say-on-pay include Viacom, with insiders controlling about 80%, and Franklin Resources, which barely squeaks in 57% support for triennial even though insiders own approximately 35%. The tide is starting to t 6 min read Read More March 21, 2011 The Hypothetical Becomes a Reality Weve all engaged in the what-if scenarios of close votes on the say-on-pay frequency vote, faced by Green Mountain Coffee Roasters. The company recommended triennial say-on-pay frequency and received 49.37% for annual and 49.99% triennial.&n 6 min read Read More March 21, 2011 House Bill Raises Hopes (some) for Eliminating Pay Ratio Disclosure Last week House Republicans announced that they are drafting five bills to eliminate or change parts of the Dodd-Frank Act. One of the five is the elimination of the provision to disclose the ratio between the CEOs compensation and the median 6 min read Read More March 21, 2011 Is Anyone Winning on Triennial Say-on-Pay Frequency? Notable recent support for triennial say-on-pay include Viacom, with insiders controlling about 80%, and Franklin Resources, which barely squeaks in 57% support for triennial even though insiders own approximately 35%. The tide is starting to t 6 min read Read More Pagination first First page previous Previous page … 10697 10698 10699 10700 10701 10702 10703 10704 10705 … next Next page last Last page