Sentences with phrase «voting securities»

Haggerty, as you'll recall, was convicted of stealing $ 750,000 worth of Mayor Bloomberg's money that was contributed via the billionaire mayor's foundation to the state Independence Party during the 2009 New York City mayor's race and intended to pay for an Election Day voting security program that never materialized.
Thanks to New York's chief judge, Jonathan Lippman, the state's highest court will hear the appeal of a veteran GOP consultant convicted of stealing $ 750,000 worth of Mayor Bloomberg's money contributed to the state Independence Party during the 2009 New York City mayor's race and intended to be used for an Election Day voting security program.
So DeBeauvoir took a very unusual step: She gave the keynote speech at a computer voting security conference, challenging the assembled computer scientists to build her the voting system of her dreams.
The Certificate of Incorporation was adopted at a time when no other voting securities of the Company were outstanding, and although the Series B Preferred Stock generally votes on an as if converted basis together with the Common Stock, the Certificate of Incorporation does not expressly deal with the voting rights of the Series B Preferred Stock in the context of the «opt out» provision relating to amendments to increase authorized stock.
Proxies solicited for items of business with respect to issuers whose voting securities are owned by the Focus Fund must be voted in the best interests of the Focus Fund.
Claudia Ziegler Acemyan, a postdoctoral research fellow in psychology at Rice and the study's lead author, said positive perception of voting security is important.
An offer made to security holders of a company to purchase voting securities of the company which, with the offeror's already owned securities, will in total exceed 20 % of the outstanding voting securities of the company.
The Securities and Exchange Commission, as administrator of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, defines a holding company as «a company which directly or indirectly owns, controls or holds 10 percent or more of the outstanding voting securities of a holding company» (15 USC 79b, par.
As the US approaches mid-term elections, voting security is a hot topic in the wake of Russian meddling.
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