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Minority investors show voting power

Minority investors show voting power
Minority investors show voting power
Some of the resolutions by Finolex Cables, Dhanlaxmi Bank, Vadilal Industries, NCC, Zenith, TCI Finance, Lakshmi Vilas Bank, Aksh Optifibre and Solar Industries also failed to get shareholders’ nod in the past three months.

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Over 50 resolutions moved by about two dozen cos voted down in past 3 months

Mumbai: Shareholder activism is increasingly manifest in India, where more minority investors than ever before are voting against what they believe are unfavourable resolutions proposed by the managements of listed companies.In the past three months, more than 50 resolutions introduced by about two dozen companies have been voted down by their public shareholders. With the implementation of market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of
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