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Dive into the dynamics of mutual fund voting with insights from experts at the Villanova Securities Symposium. Explore data, jargon, and outcomes impacting corporate governance and shareholder proposals.
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Mutual fund voting:mgmt, ISS or muse? James Cotter – Wake Business Alan Palmiter – Wake Law Randall Thomas – Vanderbilt Law Villanova Securities Symposium March 14, 2009
28.9% (probably closer to 33%)
72% / 48% which means 21-24% / 14-16%
98% Source: Rothberg & Lilien, Mutual Fund Proxy Votes (Feb. 2005)
Rule 30b1-4 (2003) Forms N1-A, N-PX, 10Q
Rule 14a-9(Rule 14a-8) Schedule 14A
Sources: • The Corporate Library, Analysis of Fund Voting for 2004-2005 (Jan. 2006) • ISS, 2005 Postseason Report: Corporate Governance at a Crossroads (Oct. 2005)
Sources: • The Corporate Library, Analysis of Fund Voting for 2004-2005 (Jan. 2006) • ISS, 2005 Postseason Report: Corporate Governance at a Crossroads (Oct. 2005)
Management proposals(excluding proposals to elect directors, approve auditors)
Vote w/ Mgmt + ISS 63.5% Vote w/ Mgmt (despite ISS) 15.0% Vote w/ ISS (despite Mgmt) 9.5% Vote w/ Muse (despite Mgmt + ISS) 12.0% TOTAL 100%