Iss recommends guess shareholders withhold their votes on paul marciano and maurice marciano on the blue proxy card
Calls the company's 2018 investigation into allegations against paul marciano " troublingly inadequate in design, transparency, and result achieved" highlights "credible risk to the guess brand posed by paul marciano's continued involvement with the company" legion urges shareholders to follow iss's recommendation and vote to eliminate the existential risk posed to guess by the marciano brothers' continued presence in leadership roles los angeles, april 14, 2022 /prnewswire/ -- legion partners asset management, llc, together with its affiliates (collectively, "we" or "legion partners"), a significant shareholder of guess?, inc. ("guess", or the "company") (nyse: ges), today announced that leading proxy advisory firm institutional shareholder services ("iss") has recommended that shareholders use the blue proxy card to withhold their votes on the reelection of paul marciano and maurice marciano to the guess board of directors (the "board") at the upcoming 2022 annual meeting of shareholders (the "annual meeting").
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