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Investors could, in theory, put a spoke in the plan to quit London
Two influential advisers have raised concerns over executive pay ahead of AGM in May
Being forced out of FTSE leaves no upside for thousands of individual investors
The Netherlands is friendlier to established businesses that the UK neglects
Paul Polman was afforded regular contact with the Dutch PM but UK relations were icier
Britain’s third-largest group denies decision to shift to Netherlands was related to Brexit
Bellicose rhetoric has an unsettling effect on business sentiment
Investors ready to disrupt far-sighted strategies for short-term gain have ruined trust
Salary of €11.7m comes after group meets targets following aborted Kraft Heinz bid
Focus on maximising shareholder return ‘distracts companies’, says Paul Polman
The multinational’s choice of location will have far-reaching consequences
The group has already hit, or moved faster towards, Paul Polman’s targets for 2020
Anglo-Dutch group on track to ‘deliver strategic objectives’ as it lifts sales and profits
RBC research finds lack of connection between share price and remuneration ‘troubling’
End of an era for group created from merger of Margarine Unie and Lever Brothers
Rivals to KKR and CVC tap turnround executive for $7bn auction
Edited highlights of the FT’s interview with the chief executive of Unilever
The Unilever chief foiled the advances of Kraft Heinz and 3G Capital
High political tensions in Europe lead to postponement of single legal corporation
Self-styled long-termist intends to remain in post throughout 2018
Anglo-Dutch group sees recovery in demand from emerging markets
Corporate and investment fund CEOs want to be judged on broader, longer-term measures
Founding partner Alex Behring talks about the strategy transforming the beer and food industries
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