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No movement on executive-comp bill

The House-passed bill that would let shareholders weigh in on executive compensation packages continues to sit in the Senate Banking Committee.

The House-passed bill that would let shareholders weigh in on executive compensation packages continues to sit in the Senate Banking Committee. HR 1257 would require public companies to include a non-binding advisory shareholder vote in annual proxies so shareholders can either express approval or d

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