So if you have Edward Jones, or any other retirement fund, you'll often get shareholder packets, and the option to vote in new board members.
I actually read those, and the profiles of these people are mostly the same. They are either existing board for a formality vote to re-up, or they are former board members with other businesses.
Occasionally you get someone who obviously worked for a living and moved their way up.
I always vote out the incumbents, vote in the least swampy.
So if you have Edward Jones, or any other retirement fund, you'll often get shareholder packets, and the option to vote in new board members.
I actually read those, and the profiles of these people are mostly the same. They are either existing board for a formality vote to re-up, or they are former board members with other businesses.
Occasionally you get someone who obviously worked for a living and moved their way up.
I always vote out the incumbents, vote in the least swampy.
We agree, the customers should vote in the board members like many companies do. Costco is a good company but they want control.