Hey guys!

Thanks so much already for all the helpful comments you've given me. I feel that I'm already making progress on tackling my research!

So as some of you asked, I will post a small subset of text that contains the information I need. To give some context: it's from a SEC Filing that companies have to do when there are any proposals made by shareholders. As said before, I'm looking for the recommendation of the Board of Directors on these proposals. An example of a filing that I will be using can be found here:

Filing Example

The filings differ between different companies in terms of proposals etc. However, in each filing there is this recommendation that I'm looking for that is (almost) always stated in the same manner. I hope this gives some more clarity!

Thanks again so much for your help. I really appreciate it!


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