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Toby Neugebauer Schedules Live Town Hall Following Proxy Advisor Support

After securing recommendations from Glass Lewis and Egan-Jones to proceed with a special shareholder meeting, Fermi Inc. co-founder Toby Neugebauer will host a live, unscripted town hall webinar tomorrow, June 30, at 4:00 PM ET. The session aims to address analyst inquiries regarding the company's governance and future direction.

Toby Neugebauer Schedules Live Town Hall Following Proxy Advisor Support
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The webinar arrives as Neugebauer intensifies his push for a special meeting via the GREEN consent card, a move backed by two major proxy advisory firms. Glass Lewis cited the necessity of allowing shareholders a venue to discuss substantive proposals, particularly given that Fermi has yet to hold an annual meeting. Egan-Jones echoed this sentiment, framing the meeting as a vital step for governance access and board oversight.

Despite the momentum, key Fermi leadership—including Governor Rick Perry, Griffin Perry, and Co-President Jacobo Ortiz—have declined invitations to participate. Neugebauer intends to move forward alone, taking live questions from analysts to provide transparency that he claims the current board has avoided. This confrontation follows a recent court victory for Neugebauer, which resulted in expedited discovery regarding allegations that the company suppressed shareholder rights. Shareholders are encouraged to register for the session and return their GREEN designation cards to facilitate the proposed special meeting.

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