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ASA News

Uncommon Cents Sells ASA Gold Shares for $3.92 Million

Jan 16 2026Fool

Uncommon Cents Investing Sells 77,370 ASA Shares for $3.92 Million

Jan 16 2026NASDAQ.COM

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Jan 12 2026NASDAQ.COM

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Dec 15 2025NASDAQ.COM

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Sep 19 2025Newsfilter

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ASA Gold and Precious Metals Shareholders Vote to Expand the Board and Elect Maryann Bruce as an Independent Director

Jun 16 2025Newsfilter

ASA Events

06/11 08:57
Glass Lewis recommends ASA Limited shareholders vote for board expansion
Saba Capital, the largest common shareholder of ASA Gold and Precious Metals with 17.2% ownership of the Fund's outstanding shares, announced that a second proxy advisory firm, Glass, Lewis & Co., has recommended shareholders vote for the expansion of ASA's board of directors to five members and for the election of independent director candidate Maryann Bruce at the June 13th special meeting of shareholders. Institutional Shareholder Services also recently recommended in favor of both of Saba's proposals.
06/09 07:04
ASA Limited shareholder announces ISS recommendation for board expansion
Saba Capital, the largest common shareholder of ASA Gold, announced that a proxy advisory firm, Institutional Shareholder Services Inc, has recommended shareholders vote for the expansion of ASA's board of directors to five members and for the election of independent director candidate Maryann Bruce at the June 13 special meeting of shareholders.
04/21 08:06
Saba Capital files lawsuit against ASA Gold and Precious Metals
Saba Capital, the largest common shareholder of ASA Gold and Precious Metals with 17.2% ownership of the fund's outstanding shares, announced that it has filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York against ASA and the legacy members of its board of directors - Mary Joan Hoene and William Donovan - regarding their readoption of an unlawful shareholder rights plan after the court ruled that the previous shareholder rights plan violated the Investment Company Act of 1940. Boaz Weinstein, founder and chief investment officer of Saba, commented: "By readopting a poison pill that was already deemed unlawful, ASA, Chair Mary Joan Hoene and Director William Donovan have once again demonstrated that their priorities are fees and self-preservation - not advancing the interests of all shareholders and respecting the law. ASA and these entrenched directors have also gone to extreme lengths over the past 16 months to circumvent accountability for their anti-shareholder behavior and poor stewardship of the Fund. As evidence, after shareholders elected two of Saba's candidates to the four-member Board in April 2024, the legacy directors excluded both new directors from critical matters by forming sham committees that effectively serve as a 'Shadow Board.' These committees were purposely structured to maintain exclusive powers related to the poison pill and litigation against Saba, contradicting the clear will of shareholders. This latest gambit from ASA, Ms. Hoene and Mr. Donovan shows that they are blindly committed to fighting Saba, no matter what the cost is to the Fund's shareholders. It should be clear that the right path for ASA needs to begin with further shareholder-driven change to the Board. Breaking the current boardroom deadlock by adding a fifth director, who enjoys support from a critical mass of shareholders, will ensure that the Board begins honoring its fiduciary duties and respecting the tenets of sound governance, including by holding an overdue Annual Meeting of Shareholders."
04/02 08:07
Saba files motion to invalidate ASA Limited poison pill
Saba Capital Management, the largest common shareholder of ASA Limited (ASA) announced that it has filed a motion with the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York to enforce its March 28 ruling by invalidating the latest poison pill issued by ASA on March 31. The ruling stems from a lawsuit Saba brought against ASA after the fund and its then board of directors adopted a "discriminatory and unlawful" poison pill. The Court ruled that ASA's poison pill violated the Investment Company Act of 1940 and found that ASA and directors William Donovan, Bruce Hanson, Mary Joan Hoene and Axel Merk broke federal law with their poison pill, noting their desire for entrenchment was a plausible motivation for their actions. As a result, the Court rescinded ASA's poison pill. However, on March 31, the next business day, ASA issued an extension of the poison pill in direct conflict with the Court's decision.

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