Riot Platforms to declassify board, move to annual director elections by 2029

Reuters
Apr 02
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/RIOT">Riot Platforms</a> to declassify board, move to annual director elections by 2029
  • Riot Platforms adopted amended and restated bylaws on March 26, 2026 to begin phasing out its classified board structure.
  • Board will remain split into three classes through 2029 annual meeting, then shift to annual elections for all directors.
  • Class II directors elected at 2026 annual meeting will serve terms ending at 2029 annual meeting.
  • Class III directors elected at 2027 annual meeting will serve terms ending at 2029 annual meeting.
  • Class I directors elected at 2028 annual meeting will serve terms ending at 2029 annual meeting.


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