Foxtons and Dominos hit by shareholder revolts over bosses’ pay
Henry Saker-Clark, PA City Reporter
22 April 2021, 4:25 pm
Shareholders at estate agent Foxtons and pizza chain Dominos have revolted against pay packages for bosses at the two listed firms.
Both companies, which held Annual General Meetings on Thursday, saw more than a third of investors vote against remuneration reports.
Foxtons has said that almost 40% of its shareholders voted against its annual pay report at its meeting, which was held virtually due to pandemic restrictions.
The estate agent came under fire after it said it would pay bonuses to executives despite using furlough support and business rates relief from the state.