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This excerpt taken from the GWW DEF 14A filed Mar 13, 2009. How many votes do I have? You have the right to cumulative voting in the election of directors. This means that you have a number of votes in the election equal to the number of shares you own multiplied by the number of directors being elected. You can cast those votes for the nominees as you choose. For example, you may cast all your votes for one nominee or you may apportion your votes among two or more nominees. In any matter other than the election of directors, each of your shares is entitled to one vote. This excerpt taken from the GWW DEF 14A filed Mar 14, 2008. How many votes do I have? You have the right to cumulative voting in the election of directors. This means that you have a number of votes in the election equal to the number of shares you own multiplied by the number of directors being elected. You can cast those votes for the nominees as you choose. For example, you may cast all your votes for one nominee or you may apportion your votes among two or more nominees. In any matter other than the election of directors, each of your shares is entitled to one vote. This excerpt taken from the GWW DEF 14A filed Mar 16, 2007. How many votes do I have? You have the right to cumulative voting in the election of directors. This means that you have a number of votes in the election equal to the number of shares you own multiplied by the number of directors being elected. You can cast those votes as you choose. For example, you may cast all your votes for one nominee or you may apportion your votes among two or more nominees. In any matter other than the election of directors, each of your shares is entitled to one vote. This excerpt taken from the GWW DEF 14A filed Mar 24, 2006. How many votes do I have? You have the right to cumulative voting in the election of directors. This means that you have a number of votes in the election equal to the number of shares you own multiplied by the number of directors being elected. You can cast those votes as you choose. For example, you may cast all your votes for one nominee or you may apportion your votes among two or more nominees. In any matter other than the election of directors, each of your shares is entitled to one vote. This excerpt taken from the GWW DEF 14A filed Mar 18, 2005. How many votes do I have? You have the right to cumulative voting in the election of directors. This means that you have a number of votes in the election equal to the number of shares you own multiplied by the number of directors being elected. You can cast those votes as you choose. For example, you may direct that all your votes be cast for one nominee or you may direct that your votes be apportioned among two or more of them. In any matter other than the election of directors, each of your shares is entitled to one vote. | EXCERPTS ON THIS PAGE:
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