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How many shares of stock must you own to attend a company's annual shareholders meeting?

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Could I qualify to attend if I bought a couple of yahoo shares, since I don't put much value in their stock anyway, and if Icahn doesn't take full control of Yahoo, the stock will bottom out at $1.25 per share after the meeting., and that's giving yahoo the benefit of the doubt!

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  1. I think you will find out your answer on fortunesharesdotcom

    Better is to search there.


  2. Many times you can attend without owning any shares, but generally even one share is enough to attend.  tba

  3. 1 share.

  4. 1 is all.

  5. You only need 1 share of stock to attend a company's shareholder's meeting.  However, to attend the upcoming Yahoo! meeting on August 1st, you need to be a shareholder of record as of June 3, 2008.

    Unless you already own the stock, it's too late to attend the meeting unless you can find another shareholder to name you as proxy.

    Check out this link for more info:

    http://yhoo.client.shareholder.com/proxy...

  6. One

  7. a lot of companies do set a limit.  call the investor relations person for the company an ask them - they're more than happy to help you out.

  8. You must be a shareholder, regardless if it's one share or one million.

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