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    Sirius XM: CEO Mel Karmazin Holds All The Cards Now

    Fri, 05/25/2012 - 03:43 EDT - Seeking Alpha
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    • SIRI

    By Little Apple:According to an SEC filing Thursday afternoon, all of the Sirius XM (SIRI) Common Stock Board members were re-elected at the annual meeting except Leon Black, who had almost a billion votes cast against him:
    On Tuesday, May 22, 2012, we held our annual meeting of stockholders. At the annual meeting, stockholders voted on the matters disclosed in our definitive Proxy Statement on Schedule 14A filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 11, 2012. The final voting results for the matters submitted to a vote of stockholders are as follows:

    Item 1 - Election of Common Stock Directors

    At the annual meeting, the holders of our common stock elected the persons listed below as common stock directors.

    Votes Cast For
    Votes Cast Against
    Broker Non-Votes

    Joan L. Amble
    1,314,936,993

    152,661,673

    1,629,665,622

    Leon D. Black
    512,411,779

    955,186,887

    1,629,665,622

    Lawrence F. Gilberti
    1,072,515,113

    395,083,553

    1,629,665,622

    Eddy W. Hartenstein
    1,417,014,485

    50,584,181Complete Story »

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