Card member proxy update vote
Proposal 6. Jorge Beristain. Proposal 7. Proposal 8. Claude Demby. Proposal 9. Approval to issue 1, restricted stock units to Ms. Susan Jones. We encourage all stockholders to actively take steps to vote their shares. We also encourage all stockholders and interested parties to refer to our Annual Report and Form K for the year ended June 30, which can be found on our website at www.
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Nearly all shareholders elect directors by proxy rather than through in-person attendance at annual meetings. As a result, companies and dissidents circulate dueling proxy cards listing only their own nominees, and whichever proxy card a shareholder submits automatically revokes any card that the same shareholder may have submitted earlier.
For shareholder meetings after August 31, , the bona fide nominee rule is effectively revoked, and each party soliciting votes for directors will distribute its own solicitation materials and its own version of a proxy card that names all nominees the SEC considered, but did not mandate, a single proxy card for use by both sides.
The new rule will not require dueling proxy cards to be identical. As noted below, the dissident is not required to solicit all shareholders and may very well ignore smaller shareholders.
A universal proxy card may offer the ability to vote for all management nominees as a group or all dissident nominees as a group, so long as the card also permits voting against or withholding voting authority for the group. Each side must promptly inform the other of any subsequent changes to its nominees. The dissident will need to file its proxy statement with the SEC by the later of 25 days before the meeting or five days after the company has filed its definitive proxy statement.
Those instructions may include language similar to that found in NYSE rules. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Instead of mailing your proxy, you may choose to vote on the Internet or by telephone. Validation details including Control Number are located on this form.
Please vote immediately. Your vote is important. In many situations, you will have three options: To vote by mail, use the business reply envelope that came with the proxy materials you received in the mail. Indicate your vote by filling out the Proxy Card. To vote by phone, use the number provided on the Proxy Card. You will be prompted to vote using the Control Number. To vote over the Internet, go to the website provided on the Proxy Card and use your Control Number to vote.
Vote by Internet Log on to the Internet and go to designated Web site. Follow the steps outlined on this secured Web site. X Vote by telephone Call toll-free designated number from a touch-tone telephone. Has anyone in the military who got billed an annual fee by AMEX gotten this issue resolved yet?
Did she open a business or personal? AF posted on my Business Delta Platinum. Rep said MLA only covers consumer credit account. They said we needed to wait for a response. After 4 months contacting them about this issue, I could tell you that they will NOT resolve this for you.
This should be exactly the target audience for cc companies — folks who carry thousands in cc balances. Personally, I do not care. I highly doubt that, but would love to see your sources. This might actually be true. Not because military people have lower IQ than average. Especially since premium cards like the platinum, which provide the most value from this benefit, generate the vast majority of revenue from annual fees and swipe fees.
Steve, you raise a good point, and more tactfully than the jagoff OP the urbanachiever jagoff, not the cobol jagoff I wonder how many military folks commit the cardinal sin of the game by carrying balances.
Is it more or less than the general public? Have I IDed all the jagoffs? Ugh, touched a nerve there, I guess. They have a much deeper appreciation for their freedom, and a deeper connection to the sad necessity of a strong military force.
Have you seen Israel stop all activities to honor the fallen? If not, you should look it up. Good news! My only problem now is that some of my cards were not automatically enrolled into MLA cards were opened before MLA was in effect and reps have told me that you can only get it when you open NEW accounts. But as a sidenote: maybe those getting the cards for free stop getting every card and abusing the hell out of this?
I swear some people see a golden goose and pull a knife immediately. There are very few active duty military in the USA. Only about 1. Besides, most of them are on a base somewhere doing their jobs. AMEX would certainly be within their rights to take these generous benefits away. But should they? Do my wife and I need 7x Amex card accounts between the two of us?
No, but if Amex approves them, we will enjoy the benefits. Only 7? Sounds like you need 3 more plus some charge cards. Unless only one of you is active duty. Blame is also on Amex for not denying the app. I mean what logic is there to letting someone have 3 platinum cards? They never got charged an annual fee so all of this is fear mongering nonsense.
But it would be nice to know what changed, why it changed, and what the rules are going forward. Amex is not generating revenue from these people to offset the cost. For loans and other products Amex offers most in the military will go to USAA or other types that offer lower rates. The laws were not designed for premium credit cards that offer benefits and Amex has every right not to offer these benefits for those who sign up and apply for no fee. I agree with you on most of these points.
People go into the military hopefully knowing full well what it entails.
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