Full House Resorts (FLL) Proxy Filing summary
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Proxy Filing summary
1 Dec, 2025Voting matters and shareholder proposals
Amendment clarifies treatment of broker non-votes for Proposals 1, 2, 4, and 35, stating brokers cannot vote without instructions and such shares are not counted for these proposals.
For Proposal 23, brokers may exercise discretion to vote in the absence of shareholder instructions.
No changes to the proposals to be acted upon at the Annual Meeting; all proposals remain as described in the original proxy statement.
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