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Voting advice Proxy advisory firms shape mining companies, affecting how they are managed and how they treat ESG issues

Proxy advisory firms shape mining companies, affecting how they are managed and how they treat ESG issues
By Andrew Snook and Carolyn Gruske
November 17, 2022

When it comes to the world of shareholder activism and corporate governance, there are three major players. The first two are the companies and the activists. The third are the shareholder advocates, also known as proxy advisory firms.

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