Jack in the Box urges shareholders to back board nominees as Biglari targets chair Goebel

Reuters02-19
Jack in the Box urges shareholders to back board nominees as Biglari targets chair Goebel

Jack in the Box Inc. is urging shareholders to vote “for” all 10 of its director nominees on the company’s white proxy card ahead of its annual meeting scheduled for Feb. 27, 2026, after Biglari Capital Corp., led by Sardar Biglari, launched a “vote no” campaign targeting independent board chair David Goebel. The company said proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services recommended votes “for” all 10 nominees, including David Goebel. Jack in the Box said the board believes the campaign is related to Sardar Biglari’s efforts to obtain a board seat and follows the board’s decision not to consider him for a director position.

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