San Francisco — Shareholders of Palo Alto Networks recorded repeated majority oppositions to executive compensation in non-binding say-on-pay votes beginning in 2015 and totaling seven instances through recent tallies, and market commentator Jim Cramer discussed the company's stock behavior on the May 11 episode, noting it often runs into quarters and experiences profit-taking after earnings. The immediate consequences include sustained investor dissent over CEO pay as Bloomberg reports the chief executive's compensation approaches nearly $100 million; the non-binding votes have not forced automatic changes to pay packages, and market observers and shareholders are watching upcoming earnings and proxy cycles for further disclosures and vote results.
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如果您持有 Palo Alto Networks 股票,那么您将参与这些投票。您可以对高管薪酬发表意见。请留意即将发布的委托书声明。其中将显示 CEO 薪酬是否会发生变化。
Palo Alto Networks 股东对 CEO 薪酬的异议仍在继续。尽管“薪酬表决权”投票连续七次失败,但 CEO 的薪酬依然很高。如果你认识投资了 Palo Alto Networks 的人,值得转发。
根据近期报道,Palo Alto Networks 的首席执行官和高级管理人员通过公司的薪酬方案获得了财务收益,这些方案使他们的薪酬接近 1 亿美元。
大部分 Palo Alto Networks 股东在无约束力的“薪酬决定权”投票中,一再表示反对高管薪酬,自 2015 年以来已记录了七次多数否决。
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