Advisory firm urges shareholders to reject ‘excessive’ payout to Lucian Grainge, while Renault may also face backlashUniversal Music Group could become the latest company to face an embarrassing shareholder revolt this AGM season, after an influential advisory firm urged investors to reject an “excessive” €139m (£119m) payout for its chief executive, Lucian Grainge.Glass Lewis said it had “severe reservations” about supporting the Dutch-American music company’s pay decisions, which included a... Read this story