Lavender Hill Mob (gay activist group)

Final Opportunity To Support NorthWest Nominees and the Company’s Clear Action Plan

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Thursday, September 21, 2023

The Activist Group also approached two NorthWest directors – Chair Terry Lyons and director David Moore – to join its slate.

Key Points: 
  • The Activist Group also approached two NorthWest directors – Chair Terry Lyons and director David Moore – to join its slate.
  • Board members continue to focus on their fiduciary duties and responsibilities for the betterment of NorthWest despite these attempts to disrupt operations.
  • To find out why leading independent proxy advisors, ISS and Glass Lewis, recommend shareholders vote for NorthWest nominees visit www.ProtectNWST.com .
  • Vote FOR NorthWest’s refreshed Board, its strengthened executive team, and its strategic action plan designed to advance NorthWest’s mineral assets without delay.

Don’t Miss the Opportunity For NorthWest Shareholders To Protect Their Investment: Vote BLUE Today

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Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Shareholders are encouraged to vote immediately FOR NorthWest’s seven highly capable and experienced directors before the 10 a.m. (Vancouver time) deadline on Friday, September 22, 2023.

Key Points: 
  • Shareholders are encouraged to vote immediately FOR NorthWest’s seven highly capable and experienced directors before the 10 a.m. (Vancouver time) deadline on Friday, September 22, 2023.
  • NorthWest expects a record high turnout at the upcoming annual meeting of shareholders and thanks its shareholders for the strong support already received.
  • NorthWest urges shareholders to vote the BLUE proxy as recommended by both ISS and Glass Lewis.
  • Vote BLUE To Protect Your Investment in NorthWest.

NorthWest Copper Provides Update on BC Securities Commission Application Regarding Self-Interested Activists

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Friday, September 15, 2023

NorthWest made the application to try to ensure that shareholders had full access to information about the Activist Group and their alleged joint-actor conduct.

Key Points: 
  • NorthWest made the application to try to ensure that shareholders had full access to information about the Activist Group and their alleged joint-actor conduct.
  • NorthWest is disappointed by the decision, and still believes that the Activist Group’s disclosure was inadequate and misleading.
  • Over the last 12 months, NorthWest has refreshed both the Board and management team to guide the Company’s future growth.
  • NorthWest urges shareholders to vote the BLUE proxy as recommended by both ISS and Glass Lewis.

NorthWest Copper Announces Support for the Company’s Board Nominees From Leading Proxy Advisory Firm ISS

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Thursday, September 7, 2023

The Company thanks its shareholders for the strong voting support that the incumbent directors have received so far.

Key Points: 
  • The Company thanks its shareholders for the strong voting support that the incumbent directors have received so far.
  • Further, NorthWest advised that the activist group (the “Activist Group”) unsuccessfully attempted to recruit NorthWest’s Chair and NorthWest’s Interim President and CEO.
  • ISS, which is recognized as a leading independent proxy voting and corporate governance advisory firm in both Canada and the United States, recommends that shareholders vote FOR the incumbent Board and all Management Proposals.
  • NorthWest urges shareholders to vote only the BLUE proxy FOR NorthWest’s seven Director nominees, all of whom are shareholders.

NorthWest Copper Announces BC Securities Commission Hearing on Allegations that Activist Group Violated Securities Laws

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Thursday, August 31, 2023

NorthWest’s application to the BCSC is for relief related to the alleged actions of the Activist Group.

Key Points: 
  • NorthWest’s application to the BCSC is for relief related to the alleged actions of the Activist Group.
  • The application alleges, among other things, that the Activist Group potentially failed to properly disclose joint actor status in connection with this year’s Meeting.
  • NorthWest also believes the Activist Group might attempt a no-premium take-private plan if its nominees were elected.
  • NorthWest, which has already received strong indications of support from investors, urges all shareholders to take action to protect themselves from the Activist Group.

NorthWest Copper Activist Group Refuses to Address Five Key Shareholder Concerns

Retrieved on: 
Monday, August 28, 2023

After that, the Activist Group will look for additional directors with experience.

Key Points: 
  • After that, the Activist Group will look for additional directors with experience.
  • The Activist Group has stated that if elected, it intends to use the Company’s treasury to reimburse itself for its proxy fight expenses.
  • The Activist Group has not named anyone to replace Mr. Moore or any other member of NorthWest’s management team.
  • NorthWest believes that Mr. Ianno is part of the Activist Group and has filed a complaint with the BC Securities Commission about this undisclosed relationship.

NorthWest Copper Files Application Alleging Activist Group Violated Securities Laws

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, August 24, 2023

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 24, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NorthWest Copper Corp. ("NorthWest" or the "Company") (TSXV:NWST) (OTCQX: NWCCF) today announced that it has filed an application with the British Columbia Securities Commission alleging certain failures of Grant Sawiak, John Kimmel and Tony Ianno (the “Activist Group”) to make disclosures required by securities laws.

Key Points: 
  • VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 24, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NorthWest Copper Corp. ("NorthWest" or the "Company") (TSXV:NWST) (OTCQX: NWCCF) today announced that it has filed an application with the British Columbia Securities Commission alleging certain failures of Grant Sawiak, John Kimmel and Tony Ianno (the “Activist Group”) to make disclosures required by securities laws.
  • The application alleges, among other things, that the Activist Group failed to properly disclose joint actor status in connection with this year’s Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (the “Meeting”).
  • Most notably, the Company believes that Tony Ianno is part of the Activist Group.
  • The Activist Group has confirmed that it intends to use Company funds to reimburse themselves for this costly campaign.

AIM ImmunoTech Rejects Director Nomination Notice from Activist Group Due to Numerous Material Defects, Omissions and False and Misleading Statements

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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

The Group also attempted to conceal Tudor’s and Xirinachs’ significant roles in orchestrating the effort to gain control of AIM’s Board.

Key Points: 
  • The Group also attempted to conceal Tudor’s and Xirinachs’ significant roles in orchestrating the effort to gain control of AIM’s Board.
  • Ahead of the 2022 Annual Meeting, the Board unanimously determined that the Group’s director nominations did not comply with AIM’s Bylaws and were invalid.
  • The Notice also states that the Group would seek reimbursement for its proxy fight efforts this time around as well.
  • The Company continues to seek an additional independent director who would add diverse and independent perspectives to the Board.

Exelixis Files Definitive Proxy Statement and Mails Letter to Shareholders

Retrieved on: 
Monday, May 1, 2023

The Exelixis stock price has experienced headwinds due to ongoing abbreviated new drug application (ANDA) legal proceedings.

Key Points: 
  • The Exelixis stock price has experienced headwinds due to ongoing abbreviated new drug application (ANDA) legal proceedings.
  • Underpinning the execution of our strategy is a disciplined capital plan that strikes the right balance between strategic R&D investment and returning capital to shareholders.
  • Rather, Farallon has continually demanded that Exelixis return capital to shareholders, which the Company has already committed to and Farallon itself has acknowledged.
  • If you received this letter by email, you may also vote by pressing the “VOTE NOW” button in the accompanying email.

Delaware Court Rules in Favor of AIM ImmunoTech and Declines to Declare Activist Group’s Nominations Valid

Retrieved on: 
Monday, October 31, 2022

The Court concluded Jorgl and his group failed to show that [Jorgls Nomination] Notice complied with the bylaws.

Key Points: 
  • The Court concluded Jorgl and his group failed to show that [Jorgls Nomination] Notice complied with the bylaws.
  • The limited record before me, however, suggests that the directors concluded a clandestine plan was afoot.
  • When Lautz failed, Tudor, Chioini, and Xirinachs regrouped to find another stockholder to be the public face of their effort.
  • Rice promised Jorgl he would not be on the hook for any expenses, and Jorgl submitted his nomination notice to AIM.