Nexxen International Publishes Supplemental Proxy Statement for 2025 AGM
Nexxen International published a Supplemental Proxy Statement in connection with its 2025 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders scheduled for December 30. The Supplemental Proxy Statement reflects updates to certain AGM proposals relating to the composition of Nexxen's Board of Directors and the Company's compensation arrangements. The updated AGM proposals were approved by the Company's Board of Directors following input received from shareholders and are intended to better align the proposals with shareholder interests. The Board of Directors recommends that shareholders vote in favor of all AGM proposals and urges shareholders to vote so that their votes will be counted at the AGM or at any postponements or adjournments of the AGM.
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