Posted by admin on July 7th, 2009 at 2:46 pm | Categorized as Docu-Drama, Kana Software | Tagged as Governance, Kana Software, KVO Capital Management, Proxy fight, Rule 14a-8
Kana Software, who’s largest shareholder cried foul after the company announced on June 17 that it would hold its annual meeting four weeks later on July 15 thereby depriving the investor of a chance to nominate its own director to Kana’s board, evidently had second thoughts.
In a press release dated June 25 but not filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission until today, Kana said Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by admin on June 22nd, 2009 at 6:14 pm | Categorized as Docu-Drama, Kana Software | Tagged as Governance, Kana Software, KVO Capital Management, Proxy fight, Robert Ashton, William Bose
Kana Software’s second largest investor cried foul Monday, alleging that its board of directors was acting unfairly “to hold an uncontested election in troubled times and in the face of stockholder dissatisfaction” in a complaint it filed seeking to postpone the Menlo Park company’s annual meeting.
KVO Capital Management, a New Hampshire investment firm that holds 3.35 million shares, or 8.1 percent, of Kana, said it was blind sided Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by admin on June 19th, 2009 at 1:06 pm | Categorized as Docu-Drama, Kana Software | Tagged as Governance, Kana Software, KVO Capital Management, Melvin Keating, Proxy fight, Stephanie Vinella
KVO Capital Management, the investment firm that advised the management of Kana Software in November that it “would be well served to consider significant changes in business strategy and corporate governance,” today nominated its own candidate for the one director slot up for election to Kana’s classified board at its annual meeting scheduled for July 15.
KVO’s candidate, Melvin Keating, would face off against Read the rest of this entry »
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