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  2. Proxy Statement - SEC.gov

    www.sec.gov/answers/proxy.htm

    Proxy Statement. The SEC requires that shareholders of a company whose securities are registered under Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 receive a proxy statement prior to a shareholder meeting, whether an annual or special meeting.

  3. Annual Meetings and Proxy Requirements - SEC.gov

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    The proxy rules require the company to provide certain disclosures in a proxy statement to its shareholders, together with a proxy card in a specified format, when soliciting authority to vote the shareholders’ shares.

  4. What Is a Proxy Statement? Definition, What's In It, and Voting

    www.investopedia.com/terms/p/proxystatement.asp

    The proxy statement, called a Form DEF 14A, highlights new board of director nominees, proposed executive salary and compensation, and any other information a shareholder may need to vote...

  5. Why Investors Should Look at the Proxy Statement

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    A proxy statement is a document provided by public corporations so that their shareholders can understand how to vote at shareholder meetings and make informed decisions about how to delegate...

  6. SEC Form PRE 14A: Meaning, Requirements, Example - Investopedia

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    SEC Form PRE 14A, also known as a preliminary proxy statement, is a form that is filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) when a company holds a shareholder vote is required...

  7. What is a proxy statement? Definition, rules, & examples

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    A proxy statement is a document filed by public-traded companies before annual or special shareholder meetings to give shareholders the necessary information to make informed votes on board business. Proxy statements must offer insights into board and company performance, including:

  8. Proxy statement - Wikipedia

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    The firm needs to file a proxy statement, otherwise known as a Form DEF 14A (Definitive Proxy Statement), with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This statement is useful in assessing how management is paid and potential conflict of interest issues with auditors.

  9. What Is a Proxy Statement? - The Balance

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    A proxy statement is a document the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requires companies to send to shareholders to inform them of upcoming shareholder meetings. Proxy statements let investors know about important votes on board-of-directors elections, executive compensation, and more.

  10. Proxy Rules and Schedules 14A/14C - SEC.gov

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    For example, if the preliminary proxy statement is filed on Friday, October 20, 2023, then Sunday, October 29, 2023, would be day ten for purposes of Rule 14a-6. The registrant may send the definitive proxy statement to security holders starting at 12:01 a.m. on October 30, 2023.

  11. What Is a Proxy Statement? - The Motley Fool

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    Examples Proxy statement examples The first thing you'll find on a proxy statement is the date of the forthcoming shareholder meeting and the list of items shareholders will vote on.