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Amazon.com Forum: What Shareholders Want to Know About Director Candidates

DATE/TIME Meeting #1: April 26, 2001, 3:00 - 5:00 pm
Meeting #2: May 10, 2001, 3:00 - 5:00 pm
LOCATION One World Trade Center, Suite 4447 (44th floor), New York City
FEE $15 members, $30 non-members, pay at the door
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CHAIR Gary Lutin, Lutin & Company

 
The five incumbent directors of Amazon.com, Inc., have nominated themselves as candidates for reelection to the board at the company's annual shareholders meeting on May 23, 2001. The information required for shareholders to consider their requested votes will be addressed at a series of two Forum meetings, the first to determine what shareholders want to know and the second to consider what the candidates have to say in response.

The Forum meetings are intended to provide investors with an opportunity to ask questions and exchange views, just as they might at a conventional shareholders meeting conducted by a company. But the timing is sufficiently in advance of Amazon's annual meeting to permit consideration of the information before voting. (As practices have evolved during the past century, the vast majority of shareholder votes are decided in advance of the annual meeting and cast by proxy, so that any information presented at the meeting itself is too late to be of real use.)

The meeting scheduled for Thursday, April 26th, will focus on what information is needed for shareholders to justify their reliance on the candidates to perform the duties of directors. This could include past acts as well as future commitments, facts as well as views. Subjects could range from general positions on policies or strategies to specific explanations of Amazon's quarterly report scheduled for release on April 24th. The objective of this meeting will be to define information requests to be submitted to the candidates.

Candidates will be invited to attend or otherwise present their responses at the meeting scheduled for Thursday, May 10th.

Open to the public and the press, the meetings are part of the continuing NYSSA Forum, "Amazon.com: Responsibility for Investment Information," initiated in June 2000 as a case study to examine what the evolving marketplace expects of company executives and directors, auditors, regulators, journalists, and others who share a common interest with securities analysts in providing information for investment decisions. The Forum is conducted by NYSSA's Committee for Corporate Governance and Shareholder Rights, chaired by Peter F. Brennan, and co-sponsored by Gary Lutin. Additional information about other Forum programs can be found here.

 

 

 

Material dated between January 1999 and July 2001 was originally published on the web site of the New York Society of Security Analysts ("NYSSA"), and was provided by Gary Lutin as co-sponsor of a "Forum Program" conducted for public educational purposes with NYSSA's Committee for Corporate Governance and Shareholder Rights during that period. Material dated after July 2001 was not published by the NYSSA unless specifically indicated.

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