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Updated · Bloomberg · May 22
Norway's $2.3 Trillion Fund Opposes John Elkann's Meta Board Reappointment
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 22

Norway's $2.3 Trillion Fund Opposes John Elkann's Meta Board Reappointment

1 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 22
  • Norway’s $2.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund withheld support for John Elkann’s reappointment to Meta’s board ahead of the company’s May 27 annual meeting.
  • The fund said Elkann may not have enough time to devote to Meta board duties while serving as Stellantis chairman and Exor chief executive.
  • The objection puts a high-profile governance concern on record from one of the world’s largest investors as Meta shareholders prepare to vote.
Is John Elkann's elite experience more valuable to Meta than the time a less-burdened director could offer?
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