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May
6
2009

Jonathan Finger discusses Finger Interests Number One’s proxy fight at Bank of America.

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Obi T. Onyeaso

Categories: Investor relations
Tags: Bank of America, Corporate Finance, corporate governance, Disclosure, Finger Interests Number One Ltd., Investor relations, Jackie Ward, Jerry E. Finger, Jonathan S. Finger, Ken Lewis, Proxy fight, Proxy vote, Temple Sloan

Jonathan Finger of Finger Interests discusses his activist campaign at the Bank of America.

Jonathan Finger of Finger Interests argues his case for the removal of Ken Lewis at the helm of the bank and other changes too.

Finger, whose firm is a 2% shareholder of the Bank of America, is challenging the bank for non-disclosure of material information in the acquistion of Merrill Lynch, as well as the excessive credit risks assumed in the bank’s acquistion of Merrill Lynch and Countrywide.

Documents relevant to the proxy fight can be found here:

BacProxyVote.com – Bank of America Violated Securities Regulations by Withholding Information Under Chairman-CEO Ken Lewis.

BacProxyVote.com – Concealed Information About Losses at Merrill Lynch Under Chairman-CEO Ken Lewis.

BacProxyVote.com – Bank of America’s Assumed Credit Risk Through Acquisitions Under Chairman-CEO Ken Lewis.

BacProxyVote – Bank of America Compensation Table.

BacProxyVote – Bank of America – Board Committees.

BacProxyVote – Preliminary List of Class Action Cases Against Bank of America.

BacProxyVote.com – Lawsuit Against Bank of America Board – Complaint.

BacProxyVote.com – Proxy Vote Recommendations.

Open Letter to Shareholders of Bank of America From Finger Interests Number One Ltd.

BacProxyVote – Vote for Change at Bank of America Presentation by Finger Interests Number One Ltd


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