General shareholders support AVI Proposals

RNS Number : 0501E
AVI Japan Opportunity Trust PLC
02 July 2021
 

General Shareholders Strongly Support Asset Value Investors' (AVI) Proposals to Companies Controlled by Dominant Shareholders

London 02 July 2021   

Controlling shareholders defiantly voted to preserve their own interests to the detriment of general shareholders.

  A majority of general shareholders supported AVI proposals at SK Kaken.

Voting results from June-end AGMs show strong support by general shareholders for proposals submitted by Asset Value Investors ("AVI").

AVI submitted shareholder proposals to three companies -- Tokyo Radiator (TYO 7235), NS Solutions (TYO 2327) and SK Kaken (TYO 4628). All three companies are controlled by a dominant shareholder -- KKR-owned Marelli Corporation owns 40% of Tokyo Radiator, Nippon Steel owns 63% of NS Solutions, and founding Fujii family owns 40% of SK Kaken.

AVI submitted a combination of shareholder proposals to address poor capital allocation and governance typically associated with companies controlled by a dominant shareholder.

 

Leading proxy advisor Institutional Shareholder Services ("ISS") broadly recommended votes FOR AVI's proposals.

 

The dominant shareholder in each case voted AGAINST AVI's proposals. AVI's proposals sought to impose objective checks on the conflicts of interest created by "controlled company" structures and reform value destructive capital policies that favor dominant shareholders at the expense of general shareholders.

 

General shareholders were strongly supportive of AVI's proposals.

 

At SK Kaken, a majority of general shareholders (i.e. shareholders other than inside  and strategic shareholders (including the founding Fujii family)) voted FOR AVI's proposals for a 10-for-1 stock split and cancellation of treasury shares to improve liquidity.

 

A majority of SK Kaken general shareholders also voted AGAINST re-electing Statutory Auditor Shoji Hamano. ISS recommended AGAINST this candidate because of lack of independence.

 

At Tokyo Radiator, one in four general shareholders voted FOR AVI's proposals to return to shareholders ¥5.5 billion in idle cash on deposit with controlling shareholder Marelli.

 

Proposals to establish a Nomination and Compensation Committee to bring greater independence and an incentive compensation system for senior management to better align management and shareholder interests received the same level of support from general shareholders.

 

At NS Solutions, AVI's three proposals for a modest dividend, share buyback, and establishment of a performance-linked executive incentive compensation system were approved by 39%, 33% and 29% of general shareholders.

 

Details of voting results for each proposal are shown in the charts below.

 

AVI CEO Joe Bauernfreund commented, "The controlling shareholders voted against AVI's proposals in defiance of Japanese government guidelines requiring special measures to protect against the abuses inherent in controlled companies".

 

"Investors will continue to discount controlled company stocks deeply as long as dominant shareholders are permitted to treat them as convenient servant companies."

 

Tokyo Radiator: AGM June 25, 2021

 

AVI PROPOSALS

GENERAL SHAREHOLDERS FOR1

(a) Return of ¥5.5bn cash held on deposit to parent company Marelli, and return it to shareholders as a special dividend

25 %

(b) Transition to a company with an audit and supervisory committee to strengthen the supervisory function of the board of directors

23 %

(c) Establishment of a nomination committee and a compensation committee, the majority of members to be comprised of outside directors

25 %

(d) Introduction of restricted stock-based compensation system for directors (excluding outside directors)

25 %

1   AVI estimate. Percentage of votes approved, assuming that all voting rights held by Marelli Corporation were cast against the proposals and excluding those negative votes.

 

NS Solutions: AGM June 18, 2021

 

AVI PROPOSALS

GENERAL SHAREHOLDERS FOR 2

(a) A final-year dividend of ¥62 per share, for a total dividend of ¥87, in reaction to NSSOL's proposal to reduce the dividend from ¥65 last year to ¥52.5 this year, the first dividend decline since 2009

39 %

(b) A share buyback, to be funded by disposition of excessive "strategic shares", to reduce the share ratio of NSSOL's controlling 63.4% shareholder Nippon Steel Corporation to 61.1%, a level that will help to meet the Tokyo Stock Exchange's new 35% free float requirement

33 %

(c) The introduction of stock-based compensation for directors

29 %

AVI estimate. Percentage of votes approved, assuming that all voting rights held by Nippon Steel were cast against the proposals and excluding those negative votes.  

 

SK Kaken: AGM June 29, 2021

 

AVI PROPOSALS

GENERAL SHAREHOLDERS FOR 3

(a) 10-for-1 stock split

55 %

(b) Treasury share cancellation

57 %

AVI estimate. Percentage of votes approved, assuming that all voting rights held by inside and strategic shareholders such as Shikoku Kosan, Kansai Mirai Bank, Mr Fujii Minoru, Mr Fujii Kunihiro, Mr Fujii Mitsuhiro, SK Kaken Mutual Prosperity Association and Mr Sakamoto Masahide were cast against the proposals and excluding those negative votes.   

 

Contact:

Joe Bauernfreund

joe.bauernfreund@assetvalueinvestors.com

 

 

This information is provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange. RNS is approved by the Financial Conduct Authority to act as a Primary Information Provider in the United Kingdom. Terms and conditions relating to the use and distribution of this information may apply. For further information, please contact rns@lseg.com or visit www.rns.com.

RNS may use your IP address to confirm compliance with the terms and conditions, to analyse how you engage with the information contained in this communication, and to share such analysis on an anonymised basis with others as part of our commercial services. For further information about how RNS and the London Stock Exchange use the personal data you provide us, please see our Privacy Policy.
 
END
 
 
MSCDKBBKBBKDDOK
UK 100

Latest directors dealings