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Shareholder Support Rankings

analyses of shareholder perceptions of corporate leadership's respect for investor interests

produced by the Forum from data provided by

PROXY INSIGHT

global shareholder voting intelligence

   

 

     
 

 

Shareholder Support Rankings

Shareholder Support Rankings™, with 2018 analytical enhancements, are available for companies that are subject to SEC requirements to provide an advisory shareholder vote on the compensation of top executives, making their results comparable.

The following index and research reference graphs are also available with the indicated symbols:

Russell 3000 Median:

R3000

Russell 1000 (large cap) Median:

R1000

Russell 2000 (small cap) Median:

R2000

WSJ/Drucker Top 250* Median:

DR250

More detailed research of shareholder voting by company, by institutional investor, and by type of decision is available from Proxy Insight.

* For methodologies and analyses of Drucker Institute rankings for The Wall Street Journal's analysis of best managed large U.S. companies, see:

December 5, 2017 Wall Street Journal, Journal Reports: Leadership: "Methodology for the Management Top 250 Company Rankings"

 

See Rankings Research Reference for news reports of analyses relating to Shareholder Support Rankings, and for past Forum programs addressing investor interests in executive compensation.

 

 

 

 

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Information requests and suggestions of research applications for Shareholder Support Rankings or the related data can be addressed to the Shareholder Forum at rankings@shareholderforum.com.

 

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