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    Default The NZ Shareholders Association

    I have used The NZ Shareholders Association as a proxy to exercise my votes at any AGM for some time. I have found their collective voting power has always been more effective for influence than my individual ability.
    I'm curious if other members do the same.
    A quote attributed to Margaret Thatcher goes along the lines of
    "The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money."

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    Hadnt thought about it. I'm not a member so they may not take my proxy

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    MM, I'm not a member either. On both Link and Computershare they are listed as an alternative proxy. That's how I've used them.
    Quote Originally Posted by minimoke View Post
    Hadnt thought about it. I'm not a member so they may not take my proxy
    A quote attributed to Margaret Thatcher goes along the lines of
    "The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money."

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    The NZSA is a very good organisation and gets better every year. I have been a member for many years. For us the minority shareholders ,the little guys it is our only voice. Well worth the subscription fee.

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    Yup. They will take your proxy. I'm also a member and would recommend joining. It's the only way small holders ever get a say. Hang together or hang separately.

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    Also a member. Have been for 2 years and impressed by low members fees and information they give you through newsletters and proxy intentions.

    Not going to give them my proxy though as I am active enough that I vote most of my shares and there are times when I do differ with their intentions. (not a lot but sometimes)

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    I always give them my proxy vote

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