Do You Ever Send In The Proxy Votes For A Fund or Stock Company?

I never do because I don't know who the candidates are from Adam's house cat.
I always send them in, but just to have a little fun I will vote for all the candidates except one or two.
There is no particular reasoning behind which ones I vote against, but maybe it makes them wonder just a bit.

I also vote against most of the executive pay/stock ideas they have to benefit their executives, and I vote for most of the stockholder proposals in support of the environment and ethics (you know the ones they recommend you vote against).

Some of the packages they send out are so thick that it takes some time to dig down to the important stuff.
 
Yes I do and I always vote for the officers and proposals that I know the suits don't support.....I know it makes no difference but perhaps I occasionally irritate someone.
 
I always send them in, but just to have a little fun I will vote for all the candidates except one or two.
There is no particular reasoning behind which ones I vote against, but maybe it makes them wonder just a bit.

I also vote against most of the executive pay/stock ideas they have to benefit their executives, and I vote for most of the stockholder proposals in support of the environment and ethics (you know the ones they recommend you vote against).

Some of the packages they send out are so thick that it takes some time to dig down to the important stuff.
"I also vote against most of the executive pay/stock ideas they have to benefit their executives, and I vote for most of the stockholder proposals in support of the environment and ethics (you know the ones they recommend you vote against)."
Pecos...you have given me food for thought as to why maybe I should be casting my votes. Thank you.
 
I do....for basically the same reasons that I always vote in the Local/State/National elections. My one vote may not make much difference, but if I Don't vote, I have NO influence over what happens.
 
I never do because I don't know who the candidates are from Adam's house cat.
Follow the business you'll begin to recognize board members in particular because they tend to be executives from other companies. So if a company wants a board member from a company that has issues you might to want to keep that executive off the board.

There is a lot of information in those proxies believe it or not including executive pay. If you see excessive bonuses or pay for a company thats on the verge of bankruptcy vote them out.

Also I always reed the footnotes even though a pain because there is frequently notable information in them.
 
never ,... if i own a individual stock it is just a trading vehicle . i dont own it long enough to really take an interest ...

that is the problem today with high frequency trading ... these are just widgets traded in a day
 


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