RE:RE:RE:Proxy VotingAs I understand, don't know for sure, the proxy must vote as you direct him/her to do (For/Against). As I understand, if you don't vote (direct the proxy), the proxy will vote what management favors which I believe is "For".
So, for the transaction vote, I guess it does not matter who the proxy is, they must vote as directed.
Number11 did bring up a possible issue, if something comes up and another vote on a different matter comes up, then what happens???
All just my understanding, opinion, view. Don't know for sure.
mrbb wrote: beside the directors, who else can i assign an appointee to represent my proxy vote?
Named Appointee(s) to vote at the meeting on your behalf: Canning K. N. Fok, Robert J. Peabody
Tonyde wrote:
#13, something does not seem right. You stated that you voted your shares by proxy (I presume you logged in with your control number to cast your vote). What I can't understand is Why did you designate the appointees (i.e. the directors)? You voted already!! I'm not sure, however by designated a proxy voter, you're indicating "I Trust This Person or persons To Vote On My Behalf". One should designate another person, if he or she cannot attend and/or not sure how to vote (for or against). One should designate a third party that he or she Trust (family member or a friend) or hand their confidence to the directors of the company. Just a reminder, you can log in at any time prior to the deadline (proxy deposit date) which is December 11, 2020 and check, change your vote or designate someone you trust to vote your shares. Also at the end of voting you could enter your email to receive a notice when your vote is counted. I trust that this will answer your concerns. If you don't mind me asking you, why against? I'm wondering if I'm missing something??