Hub Cyber Security schedules annual shareholder meeting for December 16

Published 14/11/2025, 13:24
Hub Cyber Security schedules annual shareholder meeting for December 16

Hub Cyber Security Ltd. (NASDAQ:HUBC) announced this week that it will hold its 2025 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders on December 16, 2025. The company published a notice and proxy statement for the meeting on November 10, according to a statement released Friday. The cybersecurity sector has seen significant market volatility in 2025, with investors closely monitoring governance and strategic decisions at companies like HUBC. InvestingPro subscribers can access detailed financial health scores and valuation metrics for cybersecurity firms to better evaluate investment potential ahead of key corporate events.

Details of the matters to be considered at the meeting are included in the proxy statement, which was furnished as an exhibit to the company’s recent SEC filing. The meeting will provide shareholders with the opportunity to vote on various proposals as outlined in the proxy materials.

The announcement was made in a press release statement included in the company’s Form 6-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Hub Cyber Security is based in Tel Aviv, Israel.

In other recent news, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce announced the appointment of Marianne Harrison to its board of directors. This appointment was made public through a regulatory filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Marianne Harrison’s addition to the board is effective immediately, as noted in the company’s news release. This development was disclosed in a Form 6-K filing, highlighting the bank’s ongoing updates in its governance structure.

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