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May
15
2009

Target Corporation – Pershing Square Capital Management Proxy Contest Presentations – May 14, 2009.

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Author:

Obi T. Onyeaso

Categories: Issues Trail
Tags: business strategy, corporate governance, Douglas A. Scovanner, Gregg Steinhafel, Hedge funds, Investor relations, issues management, Mary Dillon, Michael Ashner, Pershing Square Capital Management, Proxy context, Proxy fight, Richard Kovacevich, Richard Vague, Ronald Gilson, shareholder communications, Shareholder engagement, Stephen Sanger, Target Corporation, William Ackman

Presentations by Target Corporation, the US retailer, and Pershing Square Capital Management, hedge fund, on their counter-proposals for the company.

In these juxtaposed presentations, Target Corporation, the US retailer, and Pershing Square Capital Management, which owns 7.9% of the retailer, each state their case for their slate of directors at the company.

The webcast of the event, which is made available courtesy of RiskMetrics, can be downloaded here:

Target Corporation – Pershing Square Capital Management Proxy Contest – May 14, 2009.

After downloading the folder, install the WebEx Recording Editor to view the .WRF file (webcast).




In addition, Steven M. Davidoff has written an excellent analysis of the proxy context (Target Challenge, March 31, 2009) in The New York Time’s Deal Professor section.


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