MobileIron, Inc. (NASDAQ:MOBL) Files An 8-K Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
Item 5.07.Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
At the MobileIron, Inc. (the Company) 2017 Annual Meeting of
Stockholders held on June 14, 2017, the stockholders voted on the
three proposals listed below. The proposals are described in
detail in the Companys definitive proxy statement for the 2017
annual meeting, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission
on April 28, 2017 (the Proxy Statement). The results of the
matters voted upon at the meeting were:
Each of the Class III nominees of the Companys Board of Directors
were elected to hold office until the Companys 2020 annual
meeting of stockholders. The Class III nominees were: Kenneth
Klein; 58,159,921 shares of Common Stock voted for, 3,517,784
withheld, and 19,758,165 broker non-votes; and James Tolonen;
57,581,242 shares of Common Stock voted for, 4,096,463 withheld,
and 19,758,165 broker non-votes.
The stockholders ratified the selection by the Audit Committee of
the Companys Board of Directors of Deloitte Touche LLP as the
independent registered public accounting firm of the Company for
its fiscal year ending December 31, 2017: 80,271,560 shares of
Common Stock voted for, 1,164,310 against, andnone abstaining.
The stockholders approved the Companys Amended and Restated 2014
Employee Stock Purchase Plan to make certain changes thereto as
described in the Proxy Statement: 60,753,247 shares of Common
Stock voted for, 832,266 against, 92,192 abstaining, and
19,758,165 broker non-votes.
No other matters were submitted for stockholder action.
About MobileIron, Inc. (NASDAQ:MOBL)
MobileIron, Inc., formerly Mobile Iron, Inc., provides a purpose-built mobile Information Technology (IT) platform for enterprises to secure and manage mobile applications, content and devices. The Company offers its customers the flexibility to use its software as a cloud service or to deploy it on premise. Its platform is composed of over three integrated and distributed software components, including a mobile IT policy server or Core that allows IT departments to define security and device management policies across mobile operating systems; software on the device or Client that carries out policies at the mobile end-point, and an in-line gateway or Sentry that secures data as it moves between the device and back-end enterprise systems. Its platform enables areas of functionality, including Mobile Device Management, Mobile Application Management, Mobile Content Management and Advanced Services. Its customers include industries, such as financial services and telecommunications.