Google shareholders reelect all 10 Board nominees including CEO Sundar Pichai; reject all 13 investor proposals at AGM and why it is ‘good news’ for Google

Alphabet Inc, the parent company of Google, announced in a regulatory filing on June 12 that shareholders rejected all 13 investor proposals presented at its annual meeting on June 6. The proposals, which spanned corporate governance, artificial intelligence oversight, environmental policies, and child safety measures, failed to gain sufficient support from shareholders, reinforcing the company’s existing strategic direction.

The annual meeting saw robust support for Alphabet’s leadership, with all ten board nominees re-elected to serve until the next annual meeting or until their successors are duly elected. Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai secured 12.36 billion votes in favor, with only 149 million against.

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