Regarding Slate of Directors
posted on
Sep 27, 2010 04:27PM
Thanks Milestone for this link: http://www.betanews.com/newswire/pr/Pinnacle-Fund-and-Red-Oak-Partners-Announce-Important-News-About-Red-Oaks-Proxy-and-Voting-Information-Comment-on-Asure-Software-Verdict-and-Plan-to-Issue-Stockholder-Letter/164020
Regarding slate of new directors please read this
http://www.ourmaterials.com/pinnaclefund/ASURDEFC14A.pdf
Regarding MacKenzie Partners…this is what they do
Proxies - Proxy Contests
Among the various ways to effect a change in corporate control in the U.S., proxy contests provide solicitors with their greatest and most complex challenges. Unlike an unsolicited tender offer, which is evaluated largely on financial terms - the size and structure of the bid - proxy contests are decided by the quality of communications to shareholders, by how well we devise and disseminate arguments for changing or defending against a change in control.
Whether we advise a dissident shareholder or incumbent management, one of our key strategic roles is to frame the issues and shape the message to be delivered to a company's shareholders. The goal is to convince shareholders to vote their proxies in favor of our client and against the opponent.
We also provide advice regarding the timing of proxy material mailings, press releases and advertising to receive maximum impact, to respond to the oppositions' communications with counter-arguments, and to try to "get in the last word" before the annual meeting takes place.
Our extensive work and experience in corporate control contests keeps us at the forefront of the leading issues in corporate governance and how they affect both management and the investment community.
We provide background research and analyses on shareholder proposals covering a broad area of governance issues, including but not limited to, cumulative voting, director compensation, classified boards, shareholder rights plans and how various institutions tend to vote in these situations.
We also counsel management and the Board as to whether a proposal is likely to pass and develop vote projections to support our views.
http://www.mackenziepartners.com/home.htm