RTI Surgical outlines why stockholders should elect its director nominees on WHITE proxy card: 5 points

RTI Surgical presented on why its stockholders should vote to elect the company’s director nominees on the WHITE proxy card.

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Here are five points:

 

1. RTI wants its stockholders to vote for Peter F. Gearen, Brian K. Hutchison, Thomas A. McEachin, Jonathon M. Singer, Paul G. Thomas, Nicholas J. Valeriani and Shirley A. Weis.

 

2. The company believes RTI’s director nominees are a better leadership team to direct management and the business, as opposed to Krensavage Partners, LP’s nominees.

 

3. Krensavage Partners want to pursue a proxy contest.

 

4. Krensavage rejected RTI’s settlement offer that would have appointed a Krensavage nominee.

 

5. The presentation also outlined Krensavage Partners’ allegedly factually inaccurate statements.

 

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