Shareholder Rights Group responds to critics of proposed 14a - 8 changes
Shareholder rights groups have called on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to revise the rules on which companies can apply for no-action relief if they omit a proposal from their proxy statements, saying it would be illegal.
Source: irmagazine.comPublished on 2022-10-26
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