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Posted On: 11/15/2024 8:31:41 AM
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Re: HouseofCards #148029
From Google AI (I for one welcome our new AI overlords...):
In the past these meetings tallied shareholder votes and called it a day very quickly. If I had to guess, I'd say we'll get news when there's news...AFTER the meeting and when they have something newsworthy to announce.
We are however in the new world of Dr. JL, so I suppose anything goes.
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While there isn't a formally designated "quiet period" mandated by law specifically before a shareholder meeting, many public companies will often practice a period of limited communication with investors in the weeks leading up to a major event like a shareholder meeting, particularly if sensitive information regarding company strategy or financial results might be discussed at the meeting; this is done to avoid any potential insider information concerns and maintain a level playing field for all shareholders.
In the past these meetings tallied shareholder votes and called it a day very quickly. If I had to guess, I'd say we'll get news when there's news...AFTER the meeting and when they have something newsworthy to announce.
We are however in the new world of Dr. JL, so I suppose anything goes.
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