Can I participate in voting at meetings for companies that I own shares in?
If you own shares (even a fraction of a share!) in a US-listed company and you are an eligible voting shareholder, you will receive an email invitation to vote on the matters raised by the US-listed companies in which you have invested and your instructions will be relayed to the vote tabulator of the vote or the meeting accordingly. If you own a fraction of a share, the vote tabulator may or may not decide to round or ignore the fractional share-ownership, depending on the policy they decide to follow.
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