What is Proxy Voting?
In its most basic description, voting by proxy is when shareholders get a chance to tell the companies in which they are invested which proposals
In its most basic description, voting by proxy is when shareholders get a chance to tell the companies in which they are invested which proposals
What does it mean to be a shareholder in a corporation? Find out what it means to be a shareholder in this guide from Civex.
What are shareholder voting rights? Learn all about your shareholder voting rights when voting by proxy in this guide from Civex.
When you’re unhappy with a product or service, you typically have a few avenues for recourse, some of which are passive — you simply stop
A proxy fight is a situation in which a number of shareholders in a company form a unified group with the intention of voting for
Businesses should be highly concerned with their data privacy policies because it is more important today than ever before.
The topic of profit focus has increasingly appeared on recent proxy ballots. What does this mean for shareholders?
The topic of lobbying has increasingly appeared on recent proxy ballots. What does this mean for shareholders?
The topic of animal rights has increasingly appeared on recent proxy ballots. What does this mean for shareholders?
The topic of corporate governance has increasingly appeared on recent proxy ballots. What does this mean for shareholders?
The topic of environmentalism has increasingly appeared on recent proxy ballots. What does this mean for shareholders?
The topic of Gun Policy has increasingly appeared on recent proxy ballots. What does this mean for shareholders?
The topic of health has increasingly appeared on recent proxy ballots. What does this mean for shareholders?
The topic of human rights has increasingly appeared on recent proxy ballots. What does this mean for shareholders?
The topic of racial justice and diversity have increasingly appeared on recent proxy ballots. What does this mean for shareholders?
The topics of Say On Pay (Executive Compensation) have increasingly appeared on recent proxy ballots. What does this mean for shareholders?
Civex is the fintech company founded to increase the participation of individual investors in proxy voting by hosting a community where individual investors, shareholder advocates, and publicly traded companies can engage and discuss issues including upcoming proxy votes. Civex is where people meet, discuss, take action, and have an impact with companies on issues that matter.
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