MONTRÉAL, QUÉBEC–(Marketwired – Jan. 15, 2015) – Cogeco Inc. (“Cogeco”) (CGO.TO) is pleased to announce that each of the nominees as directors for Cogeco listed in the Corporation’s information circular dated November 14, 2014 was elected as director of Cogeco during its annual shareholders’ meeting held on January 14, 2015 in Montréal, Québec (the “Meeting”).
Detailed voting results on the election of directors are as follows:
Nominee |
Results |
In Favour |
% In Favour |
Abstention |
% Abstention |
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Louis Audet |
Elected |
43,565,083 |
99.95 |
20,545 |
0.05 |
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Elisabetta Bigsby |
Elected |
43,566,308 |
99.96 |
19,320 |
0.04 |
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Pierre L. Comtois |
Elected |
43,574,317 |
99.97 |
11,311 |
0.03 |
|||
Paule Doré |
Elected |
43,580,035 |
99.99 |
5,593 |
0.01 |
|||
Claude A. Garcia |
Elected |
43,575,822 |
99.98 |
9,806 |
0.02 |
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Normand Legault |
Elected |
43,566,100 |
99.96 |
19,528 |
0.04 |
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David McAusland |
Elected |
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