TOKYO -- Japan is entering another busy season of annual general meetings, with a record number of shareholder proposals, including ones from Hong Kong-based activist investor Oasis Management.
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Annual general meetings in Japan are concentrated in June, with about 60% of all listed companies holding them that month. (Photo by Tomoki Mera)
TOKYO -- Japan is entering another busy season of annual general meetings, with a record number of shareholder proposals, including ones from Hong Kong-based activist investor Oasis Management.