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SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:SEDG) held its annual shareholder meeting on June 3, 2025, where four key matters were voted on by stockholders. The results were disclosed in a recent SEC filing.
The first proposal involved the election of six directors to the board. Ms. Betsy Atkins, Mr. Yoram Tietz, Mr. Gilad Almogy, Mr. Avery More, Mr. Nadav Zafrir, and Mr. Shuki Nir were elected to serve until the next annual meeting in 2026. Each nominee received a majority of votes in favor, with Ms. Atkins receiving 18,320,262 votes for and 3,398,999 against, while Mr. Tietz garnered 21,123,748 votes for and 716,732 against.
The second proposal was the ratification of Kost Forer Gabbay & Kasierer, a member of EY Global, as the company’s independent auditors for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025. This proposal was approved with 29,525,008 votes in favor and 182,459 against.
The third item on the agenda was an advisory vote on the compensation of SolarEdge’s named executive officers. The compensation was approved with 19,049,835 votes for and 2,798,385 against.
The final proposal sought to amend the company’s Restated Certificate of Incorporation to limit the liability of certain officers under Delaware law. Although it received over 92% support from the voting power present, it did not pass due to Delaware’s requirement for a majority of outstanding shares for such amendments. The proposal received 20,149,949 votes for and 1,717,406 against.
These results were reported in an 8-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. SolarEdge Technologies is a Delaware-incorporated company with headquarters in Herziliya Pituach, Israel.
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