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First Uranium Corporation > Clarification on Voting
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Post by Hmmmmmmm on May 28, 2012 11:33am

Clarification on Voting

I spoke with Kingsdale today.

If you leave the appointee line blank or enter your own name, your votes are registered as indicated on the proxy form. In either case you don't have to attend the meeting.

Comment by dubsbs on May 28, 2012 11:46am
Thanks Hmmmmmmmmmmm However if you leave it blank and they have an issue at the meeting that has to be voted on WHAT THEN. Does your voting right get disregarded or does it default to someone representing FIU. ??????????????
Comment by Hmmmmmmm on May 28, 2012 12:03pm
Leave it blank. Vote online.  Lots of what if's.
Comment by dubsbs on May 28, 2012 1:02pm
To play it safe, maybe put your own name in even if you are not going to the meeting. That way if there's  an issue to be voted on you and your shares won't become part of the process.
Comment by shiftman on May 28, 2012 1:10pm
If you place your name to vote your shares you must attend the meeting in person to vote for or against.  You many as well not vote if you place your name on the line and do not show up to vote your shares. Be careful and either vote like your attending or let the appointees vote your shares. keep a copy of your vote.  
Comment by uranicynic on May 28, 2012 1:36pm
Management has no one to blame but themselves for the paranoia they've spread among the shareholders. This should be a simple vote, yes/no on seven resolutions. Instead they've managed to convince the company's owners (us) that they're trying to steal from us. Youp reap what you sow! 
Comment by Critical_Mass on May 28, 2012 1:39pm
This is what I was worried about.  I think Hmmmm called kingsdale to confirm this and he said voting online puts your shares in the tally whether you go or not.  However this is getting me worried as myself as well as others appointed ourselves.   I do plan to attend though at least, although I would prefer to have voted ahead of time. For sure if you leave it blank, management ...more  
Comment by dubsbs on May 28, 2012 2:15pm
After all this discussion about who to fill in and who not to fill as an appointee, whatever yous guy's and gal's do  DON"T FORGET TO SIGN SIGN SIGN  the proxy at the bottom. AGAIN DO NOT FORGET TO SIGN YOUR PROXY WHEN COMPLETED>>>>>>>>>
Comment by lefmike1 on May 28, 2012 2:18pm
I completely agree with Critical_M  what is being voted on is what wil be discussed at the meeting.  . I'm 100% confident that there will be no other items to vote on as they can't just bring something to the table to have a vote on. An example would be  firing  the BOD...then and there.  It could be suggested by various shareholder at the meeting,  ( IF ...more  
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