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proxy

[prok-see] / ˈprɒk si /


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“Getting a shareholder resolution onto a corporate proxy ballot is an effective means of drawing greater attention to a particular issue,” Stewart said.

From MarketWatch

Called “residential proxy” networks, these online services are built out of apps that are installed on virtually any type of internet-connected device—among them media players, PCs and mobile phones.

From The Wall Street Journal

The bank will make voting decisions on shareholder proposals without the help of proxy advisers like ISS and instead rely on a new internal system.

From The Wall Street Journal

Paramount also has filed proxy materials to ask Warner shareholders to reject the Netflix deal at an upcoming stockholder meeting.

From Los Angeles Times

What you need is to be officially named as your mother’s healthcare proxy and her power of attorney to have legal domain over her care and financial decisions.

From MarketWatch