The Shareholder Forum

Forum Home Page

How to Initiate

a

Forum Program

  

“Shareholder Forum” programs have evolved since 1999 as effective processes for defining, analyzing, and resolving issues relevant to investors’ capital allocation and voting decisions.
 
The benefit of an independently conducted Forum is in providing both investor and corporate decision-makers with the kind of access to information and free exchange of views that might be sought at a traditional management-run shareholders meeting or analyst conference, but with the non-partisan moderation and timely attention needed to effectively examine alternatives for long-term wealth creation.

 

 

New SEC Rules

for

Shareholder Forums

 

 

CURRENT PROGRAMS

New Program

Special Issue Project

Reconsidering

"Say on Pay" Proposals


Considering how currently proposed

advisory voting on executive compensation

might serve the public interest in enterprise

competition and capital allocation.

 

Forum Program

for Shareholders of

Verizon Communications, Inc.

Analyzing Management Confidence in Strategies

 Learning how executive compensation

relates to business performance targets as

a means of determining management's view

of probabilities

   

 


 

 

 

Pending

and

Recently Completed Programs

 

 

 

 

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Completed

Forum Programs

 

 

 

 

 

Information requests and suggestions of Forum subjects may be addressed to inquiry@shareholderforum.com.

It is the policy of Forum programs to be open to all shareholders of a subject company and to any fiduciaries or professionals concerned with their decisions, according to the Forum’s stated "Conditions of Participation." In all cases, each participant is expected to make independent use of information obtained through the Forum, and participation is considered private unless the party specifically authorizes identification.

The material presented on this web site is published by Gary Lutin, who has sponsored or conducted the Forum programs. Mr. Lutin has had no ownership or other relationship with any company that was the subject of a Forum.