Previous close | 5.10 |
Open | 6.41 |
Bid | 5.80 |
Ask | 7.30 |
Strike | 200.00 |
Expiry date | 2024-06-21 |
Day's range | 6.20 - 6.41 |
Contract range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open interest | 3.4k |
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Toyota shareholders voted Tuesday in support of all the company's proposals, including keeping Akio Toyoda, grandson of the Japanese automaker’s founder, as chairman on the board. A shareholder proposal requesting that Toyota issue an annual report on its climate-related lobbying activities was rejected. The annual meeting, held at company headquarters in Toyota city, central Japan, has drawn attention because Toyota and other major domestic makers have been embroiled in a scandal centered around fraudulent certification tests for vehicles.
TOYOTA CITY, Japan (Reuters) -Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda and nine other members of the automaker's board were re-elected at an annual general meeting on Tuesday, with shareholders shrugging off concerns about governance and certification test scandals. Two leading proxy advisers had recommended against Toyoda's re-election.