12276 San Jose Blvd., Suite 426, Jacksonville, FL 32223
May 13, 2024, via IPO
Please contact Brad Wright, Chief Financial Officer & Corporate Secretary, at investor.relations@proautologistics.com or 904-506-4317.
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Please contact Brad Wright, Chief Financial Officer & Corporate Secretary, at investor.relations@proautologistics.com or 904-506-4317.
Many of our stockholders hold their shares through a bank, broker or other nominee rather than directly in their own name. As summarized below, there are some differences between shares held directly in your own name and those owned beneficially through a bank, broker or other nominee.
Stockholder of Record
If on the record date your shares are registered directly in your name with our transfer agent, Continental Stock Transfer and Trust (“CST”), you are considered, with respect to those shares, the stockholder of record and the Notice is being sent to you directly. As the stockholder of record, you have the right to grant your voting proxy directly or to vote during the Annual Meeting. You may grant your voting proxy in three ways: by mail using the enclosed proxy card, by telephone or by Internet. For information on how to vote by telephone or Internet, see the heading below “May I vote by telephone or via the Internet?” For information on how to vote during the Annual Meeting, see the heading below “How do I attend and vote during the virtual Annual Meeting?”
Beneficial Owner
If on the record date your shares are held by a bank, broker or other nominee, you are considered the beneficial owner of shares held in “street name,” and the Notice is being forwarded to you by your bank, broker or other nominee that is considered, with respect to those shares, the stockholder of record. As the beneficial owner, you have the right to direct your bank, broker or other nominee on how to vote your shares and are also invited to attend the virtual Annual Meeting. However, because you are not the stockholder of record you may only vote your shares during the Annual Meeting if your bank, broker or other nominee has provided a signed legal proxy giving you the right to vote those shares and you follow the other instructions described below under the heading “How do I attend and vote during the virtual Annual Meeting?” If your shares are held in street name and you would like to vote by telephone or by Internet, you will need to contact your bank, broker or other nominee for instructions.
Yes. Our proxy statement, form of proxy card and Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024 (the “2024 Annual Report”) are available via the SEC Filings page.