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    Adrian Di Marco made the most of proxy reforms

    TechnologyOne provided investors with a vivid demonstration of just what Josh Frydenberg’s mercifully short-lived proxy regime emboldened.

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    And now, to TechnologyOne, where executive chairman Adrian Di Marco provided investors with a vivid demonstration of just what Josh Frydenberg’s mercifully short-lived proxy regime emboldened.

    Di Marco has never been a fan of proxy advisers, or indeed, of criticism in any shape or form. For years the company he leads has been issuing extensive rebuttals to every proxy recommendation that diverges from one of its own.

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