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Arlo Technologies, Inc. · Jun 23, 4:55 PM ET

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Arlo Technologies, Inc. 8-K

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Arlo Technologies Reports 2026 Annual Meeting Voting Results

What Happened

  • Arlo Technologies, Inc. (ARLO) filed an 8-K reporting the results of its 2026 Annual Meeting of Stockholders held June 18, 2026. As of the April 20, 2026 record date, 108,959,014 shares were outstanding and entitled to vote. Stockholders elected three Class II directors to serve until the 2029 annual meeting, ratified Deloitte & Touche LLP as the company’s independent registered public accounting firm for 2026, and approved an advisory (non-binding) vote on named executive officer compensation.

Key Details

  • Shares outstanding (record date): 108,959,014 (April 20, 2026).
  • Director elections (terms through 2029):
    • Grady K. Summers — For: 86,994,679; Withheld: 3,784,234; Broker Non-Votes: 9,387,572.
    • Prashant (Sean) Aggarwal — For: 73,306,605; Withheld: 17,472,308; Broker Non-Votes: 9,387,572.
    • Amy Rothstein — For: 73,564,461; Withheld: 17,214,452; Broker Non-Votes: 9,387,572.
  • Auditor ratification: Deloitte & Touche LLP ratified — For: 99,747,458; Against: 154,347; Abstentions: 264,680.
  • Advisory vote on executive compensation: Approved — For: 87,375,090; Against: 3,363,271; Abstentions: 40,552; Broker Non-Votes: 9,387,572.

Why It Matters

  • Board continuity and governance: The election of the three Class II directors maintains the board’s current composition through 2029, affecting long-term oversight and strategy.
  • Auditor confirmation: Ratification of Deloitte as the independent auditor is important for the integrity of Arlo’s upcoming financial statements and reporting processes.
  • Executive pay endorsement: The advisory approval signals shareholder support for the company’s executive compensation policies (note: advisory votes are non-binding).
  • Voting patterns: The presence of significant broker non-votes in director and compensation items reflects shares held by brokers that did not cast discretionary votes, which can affect vote totals on certain proposals.

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