What does a BoD do?
Who is the BoD elected by?
Shareholders\
2 main things that a board does?
Monitor/Advise
what does monitoring on boards entail?
what does advising on boards entail?
What does a chairman do? (lots)
why in recent years have boards separated chairman and ceo?
Balance of power at board level to avoid concentration of power in a single individual
Pros of separating the CEO/Chair positions?
Cons of separating the CEO/Chair positions?
why employ a lead independent director?
How are boards most effective?
Through Committees, usually granted full power
What are the 3 required sub-committees?
others:
* Executive committee
* Finance committee
* Community relations committee
* Corporate governance committee
* Stock options committee
* Risk committee
* Investment committee
Audit Committee
Compensation Committee
Nominating Committee
What is Milton Friedmans philosophy on business?
It should be increasing profits
Shareholder Primacy
Stakeholder Primacy
Voting for Directors - Dual Class?
different classes of shares each have a different number of votes
per share – approximately 20% of companies in Canada have dual class shares
Voting for Directors - Majority?
the company proposes a slate of Directors. Shareholders vote FOR
or WITHHELD for each Director. Each Director needs more FOR than
WITHHELD votes. If FOR votes are less than 50% of total votes the Director is often asked to resign
Voting for Directors - Cumulative?
each shareholder gets a number of votes equal to the number
of shares they own times the number of Directors up for election. The shareholder allocates the votes however they see fit.
Contested Election - Hostile Takeover?
a hostile bidder makes an offer for the company which
also includes proposing a new Board of Directors
Contested Election - Activist Investor?
an investor unhappy with company performance attempts
to change the Board in order to support their plans
Director Liability (Two forms)