Senseonics announces annual stockholder meeting; FY2025 gross profit rises to $16 million

Reuters03-28
Senseonics announces annual stockholder meeting; FY2025 gross profit rises to $16 million
  • Senseonics will hold its annual stockholder meeting virtually on May 20, 2026.
  • Items to be voted on include the election of directors Timothy T. Goodnow, Francine R. Kaufman and Sharon Larkin.
  • Stockholders will also vote on advisory approval of executive compensation and an advisory vote on the preferred frequency of future executive compensation votes.
  • Additional proposals include ratifying KPMG as the independent auditor and amending the certificate of incorporation to increase authorized common shares to 140,000,000 from 70,000,000.
  • The agenda also includes approval of the Senseonics 2026 Equity Incentive Plan.


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