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HomeProxy SeasonReal-Time! How the Proxy Season is Faring So Far
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Real-Time! How the Proxy Season is Faring So Far

Broc RomanekUpdated on February 5, 2025February 5, 20251 min read
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In this 8-minute video, Proxy Analytics’ Steve Pantina lets us know how the proxy season is looking so far, including:

  • Shareholder proposal trends
  • No-action letter trends
  • Investor voting policy updates

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Broc Romanek

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