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Vestas: Opposition To Share Incentive Scheme And Board Of Director Proposals
The strike price of Vestas' share option scheme is only the latest in a series of decisions disregarding shareholder interests. Vestas needs to change! Vestas needs a Board of Directors capable of hiring qualified managers and willing to enforce shareholder interests. Vestas' old Board of Directors has failed to control management, eg in respect of risk taking (capacity expansion, R&D budget), the establishment of suitable organizational structures and the company's succession planning. Given these failures, no standing member of the Board of Directors should serve an additional term. Nor should investors quickly accept those candidates who have been proposed by the failed board as successors for its departing chairman and his deputy. While these candidates may be excellent managers, they lack what is needed most in critical times like these. Vestas does not need more Scandinavians on the board; it needs a sound sector background in wind energy, not telecommunications. Vestas needs the will and determination to replace CEO Ditlev Engel as soon as time and circumstances permit.
I invite Vestas shareholders to join me in voting against a renewal of terms of existing members of the Board of Directors, and their chosen successors. Vestas needs a new start with new people and new ideas.
I support restructuring measures as suggested by management and believe that the company has an interesting investment case IF:
The author is an independent financial analyst and investor with more than 15 years working experience in the financial services industry.
Op-Ed: Vote Against Vestas' Proposed Board was posted on AltEnergyStocks.com.
Disclosure: I am long VWDRY.PK.