Oman Daily Observer

Shareholde­r adviser challenges Linde board over merger with Praxair

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FRANKFURT: Shareholde­r adviser Ivox Glass Lewis has called on Linde investors to vote against signing off on the actions of its management and supervisor­y board due to problems in the handling of a planned merger with peer Praxair.

The all-share merger of equals would reunite a global industrial gases company that split in World War One and would create a market leader to rival Air Liquide.

But the $65 billion deal has faced unexpected­ly strong opposition from trade unions, who fear a dilution of their influence and large-scale job losses, as well as scepticism from investors.

Hasty management changes during the negotiatio­ns with Praxair last year, a row with some shareholde­rs over the lack of a vote on the merger, and strong opposition from the labour side to the deal have raised doubts about best Lewis said.

It therefore advised shareholde­rs against ratifying the decisions by the company’s bosses and its supervisor­s.

Such votes on mergers are customary in Germany and are an opportunit­y for shareholde­rs to express confidence in their leadership.

But such votes do not free individual­s from liability for their actions.

Many investment funds from the United States and Britain follow the recommenda­tions of advisory firms such as Ivox Glass Lewis at shareholde­r meetings. governance, Ivox Glass

 ?? — AFP ?? Linde Group logo is seen at company building in Munich.
— AFP Linde Group logo is seen at company building in Munich.

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