Stroppy shareholders are making the hot seat just too uncomfortable
Evening Standard - London › June 25, 2009
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Evening Standard - London › June 25, 2009
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BP may finally have got its man, but a number of other companies remain chairmanless amid fears that the role at some of Britain's biggest companies may have become just too unpalatable.
Major FTSE 100 companies who are still searching for a new chairman include Lloyds Banking Group whose chairman Sir Victor Blank has been highlighted as a belated scapegoat for the banking crisis, and J Sainsbury, which lost Philip Hampton who quit to nearly double his salary and take the Pounds 750,000-a-year post heading stricken Royal Bank of Scotland.See the full content of this document
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Stroppy shareholders are making the hot seat just too uncomfortable
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