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UK fund management group has had rocky year with tumbling share price and dividend cut
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Shareholders are demanding that serial directors not spread their time too thinly
But almost nine in 10 executive directors are male across the top 150 FTSE companies
Executives raise fears with ministers as premiums to cover serving on boards double and may climb further
The pandemic has placed a premium on ‘busy directors’ and a display of humanity
Ad group in December faced defection of half of its board directors
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Carmaker’s appointments show company is seeking broad experience ahead of listing
Three recent cases question whether investors were properly represented in deals that benefited insiders
Southend airport owner was one of a handful of large UK companies with no women on their boards
An effective board requires NEDs who possess people skills, courage and self-awareness
Standard Life Aberdeen co-chief faces relinquishing one FTSE 100 non-exec role
Breakdown cover group close to expanding its board to improve governance
A boardroom role is valuable for executives approaching retirement
Accepting multiple positions could short-change investors
New research shows non-execs are typically over 60 despite need for tech expertise
Listening to in-house lawyers, staff and outsiders helps spot signs of danger
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