Posted by admin on May 15th, 2008 at 12:00 pm | Categorized as Adobe Systems, Green technology, Real Estate
Adobe Systems, the graphics software developer based in San Jose, said it will buy a building under construction in Waltham, Mass., valued at $44.7 million, according to a press release today. The company will eventually relocate its 200 employees from leased facilities in nearby Newton and give it “room for continued growth in the Boston area.” Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by admin on January 15th, 2008 at 6:36 pm | Categorized as Adobe Systems, Governance
Adobe Systems board of directors changed the voting standards for their own election last week, according to a filing with the SEC Tuesday. In uncontested elections, a nominee must now receive more “for” votes than “against” votes. In the past it did not matter how many votes were cast against an uncontested nominee.
Exactly why a company would ever have allowed “against” votes in an election, but not count them as binding on the results, we don’t pretend to understand.
But elections to the board room aren’t as simple as that. Should a majority of shareholders vote against an incumbent nominee, they had to hope that the rejected nominee take that into consideration and turn in a letter of resignation to the board.
The company also added a provision requiring that any future director nominees proposed by shareholders also “deliver a statement that, if elected, they agree to tender an irrevocable resignation” if they fail to received the required vote in subsequent elections.
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