1. Are you saying that by voting now for the 13d w
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1. Are you saying that by voting now for the 13d we are giving up our right to vote at the shareholders meeting?
Yes, unless you rescind that proxy prior to the meeting.
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2.That we are signing over our votes to the 13d group before the shareholders meeting?
If you fill out and send off that "vote".
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3. Could this be a look to see if they are even close to getting the required votes to see if they continue or stop the legal battle. Essentially cutting their losses now if they will not come close to a carry of a vote?
No, it assigns your proxy vote to the 13d if you fill it out and send it off.
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4. What happens if we don’t reply?
Absolutely nothing, you retain your vote for when the official voting request from Cytodyn is sent. That request will have both slates of board nominees.
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5. What happens if we do and vote against their proxy.
If you fill it out giving them your proxy and don't send them notice of revocation before the shareholders meeting and try to vote your vote will be void.
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6. What happens if we vote for them now and change our mind because something happens. Like we find out their plan and don’t like it or dispositions reveal a big Pharma dark money?
You would have to send them a notice of revocation to have your votes returned to you.
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8. Are they just afraid of what the disposition’s will turn up and how they haven’t been truthful. This is definitely a preemptive move but for what reason?
The vagueness of what was sent out seems to be for the purpose of tricking shareholders into signing over their proxy. Cytodyn's lawyers should have a field day with this.
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9. Is this normal in a proxy vote to be preemptive like this?
Proxy solicitations are sent out before the actual vote but this seems a bit early.