S&C’s 2022 Shareholder Activism and Activist Settlement Agreements Review analyzes trends in shareholder activism from the past year.
Key themes include:
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Aided by record-breaking Q1 activity, overall activism activity in 2022 has returned to pre-pandemic levels despite continued macroeconomic uncertainty and market volatility.
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Activist focus areas have shifted in response to underlying market conditions and stakeholder expectations, leading to an increase in campaigns targeting corporate strategies and operations, management changes and environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues.
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Companies have demonstrated their willingness to defend against activist campaigns, resulting in an uptick in the adoption of rights plans and a decrease in the board seats obtained by activists.
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Companies and activists also reached fewer settlements and took longer to do so than in prior years.
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Looking ahead to 2023, continued macroeconomic uncertainty, the universal proxy rules and other regulatory changes are expected to impact activism campaigns and companies’ responses to them.
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