Ashford Hospitality Trust Cuts 2026 Annual Meeting Quorum Requirement to One-Third

Reuters02-25
Ashford Hospitality Trust Cuts 2026 Annual Meeting Quorum Requirement to One-Third

Ashford Hospitality Trust Inc. adopted Amendment No. 9 to its bylaws, temporarily lowering the quorum requirement for its 2026 annual stockholders meeting. For that meeting only, quorum was reduced from a majority of votes entitled to be cast to at least one-third, aiming to help ensure enough shareholder participation to hold the meeting amid limits on discretionary broker voting. The amendment took effect Feb. 24, 2026.

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