FASHION house Burberry has been hit by a shareholder protest over pay policies that could earn its chief executive an estimated £12.4m if she is fired.
Just under a third of investors - other than majority shareholder GUS, which holds 77.5 per cent of the group's shares - voted against the company's remuneration report at its annual meeting in London yesterday.
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