Shareholders Push for Change at 180 Degree Capital Ahead of Special Meeting

Reuters08-16
Shareholders Push for Change at 180 Degree Capital Ahead of Special Meeting

180 Degree Capital Corp. is set to hold a special meeting of shareholders on September 15, 2025. This meeting, called pursuant to a demand request by shareholders representing more than ten percent of the company's outstanding common shares, will focus on the election of five directors to the company's board. The candidates for election are Edward (Ted) J. Goldthorpe, Kevin M. Rendino, Benjamin S. Rubenstein, Parker A. Weil, and Daniel B. Wolfe. Shareholders have been encouraged to participate via webcast or telephone. This meeting highlights the active engagement of shareholders in the governance of 180 Degree Capital Corp., emphasizing their role in shaping the company's leadership and strategic direction.

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