As many are aware, the SEC recently published Incoming No-Action Requests Under Exchange Act Rule 14a-8, and there were several shareholder proposals submitted by GME shareholders that were rejected by the company that were published there.

There have already been a few discussions of these proposals on Reddit and on X and on Discord at least.

Some of the discussions about the rejected proposals have been nothing but negative and cynical and even disparaging towards those shareholders that submitted proposals.

So I just wanted to make this post to express some gratitude towards those shareholders that submitted a proposal, despite that GameStop rejected them.

It’s really easy to criticize. It’s very easy to sit behind a keyboard and put other people down while otherwise contributing nothing. It takes almost no effort to do this.

It’s hard to build things, it’s much easier to destroy things.

Those shareholders that submitted proposals are the types of people that are builders. They are activists. They are building and advancing our collective knowledge.

Some other people are not builders. They are destroyers. They revel when the builders struggle. They celebrate when the builders face setbacks. They scorn and shame the builders for having tried at all.

I sincerely appreciate the efforts of any shareholder that took the time and energy to submit a proposal, any proposal at all, even if it gets rejected.

Every little thing that GME shareholders do that produces additional knowledge is beneficial overall to all shareholders.

Some parties out there in the world that are in opposition to GME shareholders don’t like this. They don’t like it when GME shareholders get loud and get active. They would much prefer it if we would all just shut up and go away and forget GameStop.

That’s not going to happen. I for one am not going anywhere.

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  • jergyOP
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    10 months ago

    The link is in the post, they are all on that page, but here:


    As a reminder, shareholder proposals are submitted by real people with real names. As a matter of courtesy it would be appropriate to respect the privacy of these individuals as much as possible.

    And to my awareness, it does not matter which country a shareholder resides in, the qualifications to submit a proposal are only that a shareholder has held a minimum dollar value of shares for a minimum amount of time, as specified here:

    • ≥$2,000 for at least 3 years, OR
    • ≥$15,000 for at least 2 years, OR
    • ≥$25,000 for at least 1 year
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      10 months ago

      Excellent. Thanks

      Couple to do with plan vs book. Interesting.

      The IRA one is pretty good. Would be great to get access to that

      Allowing us to see shares would be good too. Open and transparent.