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Bowyer Research, Inc. – ‘PX14A6G’ on 3/26/24 re: HP Inc.

On:  Tuesday, 3/26/24, at 5:21pm ET   ·   Effective:  3/26/24   ·   Accession #:  1096906-24-577   ·   File #:  1-04423

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 3/26/24  Bowyer Research, Inc.             PX14A6G     3/26/24    1:18K  HP Inc.                           Southridge Svcs Inc./FA

Notice of an Exempt Non-Management Proxy Solicitation   —   Rule 14a-6(g)

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NOTICE OF EXEMPT SOLICITATION SUBMITTED BY NON-MANAGEMENT

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

Washington, DC 20549

Notice of Exempt Solicitation under Rule 14a-103

Name of Registrant: Hewlett Packard Inc.

Name of person relying on exemption: Bowyer Research

Address of person relying on exemption: P.O. Box 120, McKeesport PA 15135

 

Vote Yes: Proposal 6 – Shareholder Empowerment

 

 

Bowyer Research submits the following:

 

The Case for Shareholder Empowerment

1.Transparency and Accountability: 

Shareholders invest their hard-earned money in companies, and they deserve transparency regarding executive compensation. 

Proposal 6 ensures that golden parachutes are subject to shareholder scrutiny, promoting greater accountability. 

2.Mitigating Agency Problems: 

Agency theory posits that executives may prioritize their interests over those of shareholders. 

By granting shareholders a vote, Proposal 6 aligns executive compensation with shareholder value. 


3.Incentivizing Prudent Decision-Making: 

When shareholders have a say, executives are incentivized to negotiate reasonable severance terms. 

Excessive golden parachutes can discourage prudent business decisions. 

 

Potential Benefits

1.Balanced Compensation: 

Shareholders can assess whether golden parachutes are commensurate with performance. 

Proposal 6 encourages boards to strike a balance between protecting executives and safeguarding shareholder interests. 

2.Avoiding Windfall Gains: 

Some golden parachutes provide executives with windfall gains even when their tenure is short or performance is lackluster. 

Shareholder votes can prevent such scenarios. 

3.Enhanced Corporate Governance: 

Proposal 6 strengthens the checks and balances within organizations. 

Boards must justify golden parachutes to shareholders, fostering better governance practices. 

 

Addressing Concerns

1.Complexity and Timing: 

Critics argue that shareholder votes may delay critical business decisions. 

Proposal 6 can be fine-tuned to ensure timely decision-making without compromising due diligence. 

2.Unintended Consequences: 

Some fear that shareholder votes might lead to suboptimal outcomes. 

Rigorous analysis and clear guidelines can mitigate unintended consequences. 


 

Conclusion

Proposal 6 represents a step toward a more equitable corporate landscape. By empowering shareholders to vote on golden parachutes, we promote transparency, accountability, and responsible governance. Commitment to shareholder rights sets a positive precedent for other companies to follow. Proposal 6 can be a catalyst for positive change in executive compensation practices.

 

For these reasons, we urge you to vote FOR Shareholder Proposal No. 6 on HP’s 2024 Proxy.

 

Sincerely,

Jerry Bowyer

President

BOWYER RESEARCH

P.O. Box 120

McKeesport PA 15135

 

This is not a solicitation of authority to vote your proxy. Please do not send us your proxy card as it will not be accepted.

 

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