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Shareholder CampaignOver the years, many members have given stock to PETA as a donation or because of specific animal cruelty issues. On occasion, PETA has also purchased shares in companies where the inhumane treatment of animals has been brought to our attention. As partial owners of a publicly traded company, shareholders are entitled to bring proposals, or resolutions, to a vote as part of a company’s annual meeting process. With the support of our members, PETA has filed shareholder resolutions with dozens of companies, including the following chemical and pharmaceutical giants: PETA’s Give the Animals 5 resolution calls on companies to:
Several companies sought the government’s permission to exclude PETA’s resolution from their annual meeting materials, but in all but one instance, the government ruled in PETA’s favor. Other companies offered to enter into an ongoing, constructive dialogue with PETA as an alternative to having our resolution presented at their annual meetings. Thus, shareholder resolutions represent a powerful and credible tactic to educate company management, boards, and investors about important issues, leading to change over the long-term.
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