(Reuters) - The union, which represents many workers in the hotel and
casino industry, mounted a shareholder campaign against the
compensation plans, charging that they were excessive and
presented conflicts of interest.
The representative said the company announced the results
of the shareholder votes at its annual meeting in Philadelphia
on Wednesday, which was closed to reporters. Penn National did
not immediately return a call seeking confirmation.
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casino industry, mounted a shareholder campaign against the
compensation plans, charging that they were excessive and
presented conflicts of interest.
The representative said the company announced the results
of the shareholder votes at its annual meeting in Philadelphia
on Wednesday, which was closed to reporters. Penn National did
not immediately return a call seeking confirmation.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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