P. Schoenfeld Asset Management Announces Preliminary Voting Results of Saks Incorporated's Annual Meeting; Urges Saks' Board to
2009年6月19日 - 3:59AM
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NEW YORK, June 18 /PRNewswire/ -- P. Schoenfeld Asset Management LP
(PSAM) announced today that its proposal to declassify Saks
Incorporated's (NYSE: SKS) Board of Directors was overwhelmingly
endorsed by more than 93% of the shares voting for or against the
proposal at Saks' annual meeting on June 3, 2009, based on the
preliminary results provided to Saks and PSAM by IVS Associates,
Inc., the independent inspector of elections. The New England
Carpenters' Pension Fund's proposal, which PSAM supported, to have
the Board initiate the process to adopt a majority voting standard
for the election of Board members (whereby Board nominees would
need to receive over 50% of the votes cast to be elected) earned
the support of more than 54% of the votes cast for or against the
proposal at the meeting. "The message from Saks' shareholders is
unequivocal and the time to act is now," said Peter Schoenfeld,
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of PSAM. "We look forward to
working with Stephen Sadove and the rest of the Saks Board to
implement these shareholder mandates as quickly as possible given
the overwhelming support we received to vastly improve the present
state of corporate governance at Saks. Good corporate governance is
consistent with our common goal of providing increased shareholder
value. We anticipate that the Board will work constructively with
us toward making the Board declassification and majority voting
standard proposals a reality. We believe that shareholders will
approve both proposals by the required margin if the Board respects
their wishes and provides genuine support to the initiatives."
DATASOURCE: P. Schoenfeld Asset Management LP CONTACT: Media: Steve
Bruce or Chuck Dohrenwend, The Abernathy MacGregor Group,
+1-212-371-5999; or Investors: Laurie Connell or Keith Parnell,
both of MacKenzie Partners, Inc., +1-212-929-5500, or
+1-800-322-2885,
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