Procter & Gamble Co.shareholders would be able to make board changes via simple majority votes – rather than super-majority votes – if the firm’s board adopts a proposal nearly 60% of voting shareholders recently supported.
With more power to shake up P&G’s board, shareholders could ultimately have a greater hand in changes to company management....
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