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Norfolk Southern Corp (NFS.MU)

Munich - Munich 延遲價格。貨幣為 EUR。
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今日波幅212.00 - 212.00
52 週波幅175.20 - 240.50
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業績公佈日2024年7月25日 - 2024年7月29日
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  • Reuters

    Ancora scores win with ISS endorsement in Norfolk Southern proxy fight

    Ancora Holdings scored a second victory in its battle with Norfolk Southern when prominent proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) recommended on Tuesday that shareholders elect five of the activist hedge fund's director candidates. ISS said the Atlanta-based railway, which has faced regulatory and legal questions after a derailment last year in Ohio, needs new directors with deeper and more balanced industry experience. The ISS recommendation, which often guides how shareholders vote on hot-button issues such as board elections and mergers, was made one day after Glass Lewis, another proxy advisory firm, backed six of Ancora's candidates.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 2-Ancora scores win with ISS endorsement in Norfolk Southern proxy fight

    Ancora Holdings scored a second victory in its battle with Norfolk Southern when prominent proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) recommended on Tuesday that shareholders elect five of the activist hedge fund's director candidates. ISS said the Atlanta-based railway, which has faced regulatory and legal questions after a derailment last year in Ohio, needs new directors with deeper and more balanced industry experience.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Ancora scores in Norfolk Southern proxy fight with Glass Lewis recommendation

    Ancora Holdings scored a victory in its battle with Norfolk Southern on Monday when proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis recommended investors in the railway replace its CEO and others with six of the activist investor's board director candidates. Glass Lewis said that CEO Alan Shaw and other long-serving directors shoulder much of the blame for Norfolk Southern's underperformance and that it is time for a board shake-up. "Ancora has presented a compelling case for supporting a substantial overhaul of the Company's current leadership," said the Glass Lewis report, which was seen by Reuters.