Companies are increasingly coming under the radar of activism, and investors are paying more attention to the governance of the companies they invest in.
Investment funds are putting pressure on European and North American industries to adopt a more sustainable approach, as well as more alignment between remuneration and performance.
In this article by El Pais, Borja Miranda, Head of M&A and Activism at Morrow Sodali, analyzes the evolution of activism in recent years and explains that activist investors no longer respond so much to the image of players only in search of immediate returns, and have shifted their attention to seeking more sustainable positions.
Read the full article here.
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