Microsoft changes board election rules

NBC News Clone summarizes the latest on: Wbna9452261 - Breaking News | NBC News Clone. This article is rewritten and presented in a simplified tone for a better reader experience.

Microsoft Corp. on Friday said it has changed its corporate governance rules for electing members to the board of directors, under which a director who receives a majority of withheld votes in an uncontested election must submit his or her resignation.

Microsoft Corp. Friday declared an unchanged quarterly dividend of 8 cents a share and said it changed its rules for electing directors.

Under the new rules, any director who receives a majority of withheld votes in an uncontested election must submit his or her resignation to the board, Microsoft said.

The software company’s governance and nominating committee would then consider the resignation and make its recommendation to the board about how to proceed.

Walt Disney Co, which faced major shareholder protests over corporate governance practices last year, introduced a similar requirement last month.

Microsoft said the dividend would be payable on Dec. 8 for shareholders of record on Nov. 17.

×
AdBlock Detected!
Please disable it to support our content.

Related Articles

Donald Trump Presidency Updates - Politics and Government | NBC News Clone | Inflation Rates 2025 Analysis - Business and Economy | NBC News Clone | Latest Vaccine Developments - Health and Medicine | NBC News Clone | Ukraine Russia Conflict Updates - World News | NBC News Clone | Openai Chatgpt News - Technology and Innovation | NBC News Clone | 2024 Paris Games Highlights - Sports and Recreation | NBC News Clone | Extreme Weather Events - Weather and Climate | NBC News Clone | Hollywood Updates - Entertainment and Celebrity | NBC News Clone | Government Transparency - Investigations and Analysis | NBC News Clone | Community Stories - Local News and Communities | NBC News Clone