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Finland votes against Neste CEO's salary package

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Posted on March 3, 2025

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COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Finland has voted against oil refiner and biofuel maker Neste's remuneration report, the government, which owns a 44.2% stake in the company, said on Monday. "The government

Finland votes against Neste CEO's salary package

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Finland has voted against oil refiner and biofuel maker Neste's remuneration report, the government, which owns a 44.2% stake in the company, said on Monday.

"The government considers that the remuneration package of the company's CEO has been structured in such a way that it cannot be considered reasonable as a whole," the government said in a statement.

The government said it had voted in advance while Neste's annual general meeting will be held on March 25.

(Reporting by Stine Jacobsen, editing by Louise Rasmussen)

Key Takeaways

  • Finland voted against Neste CEO's salary package.
  • The government owns a 44.2% stake in Neste.
  • The remuneration package was deemed unreasonable.
  • The vote was cast in advance of the AGM on March 25.
  • Neste is an oil refiner and biofuel maker.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of Finland's vote regarding Neste's CEO?
Finland voted against Neste's remuneration report, indicating disapproval of the CEO's salary package.
What percentage of Neste does the Finnish government own?
The Finnish government owns a 44.2% stake in Neste.
When is Neste's annual general meeting scheduled?
Neste's annual general meeting is scheduled to be held on March 25.

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