PX14A6G: Notice of exempt solicitation
Published on January 5, 2022
Becton, Dickinson and Company (BDX)
Shareholder Alert
Voluntary submission by John Chevedden, POB 2673, Redondo Beach, CA 90278
BDX Shareholder since 2017
Please vote for Shareholder Proposal
4 – Special Shareholder Meeting Improvement
BDX requires the backing of 25% of shares to call for a special shareholder meeting. This 25% of shares translates into more than
30% of the BDX shares that normally vote at our annual meeting. It would be hopeless to think that shareholders, who do not even vote,
would go out of their way to take the special procedural steps to ask for a special shareholder meeting.
And it goes downhill form here. All shares owed for less than a continuous full year are excluded from participation. Thus the shareholders
who own 30% of shares could easily determine that they own 40% of shares when the length of continuous stock ownership is factored out.
A 40% stock ownership threshold to call a special a shareholder meeting is nothing for management to brag about.
Plus a special shareholder meeting implies urgency. Waiting for shares to age a year is the opposite of urgent and defeats the purpose
of a special shareholder meeting.
Please vote for Shareholder Proposal 4 – Special Shareholder Meeting Improvement
Written materials are submitted pursuant to Rule 14a-6(g)(1) promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.*
*Submission is not required of this filer under the terms of the Rule, but is made voluntarily in the interest of public disclosure and
consideration of these important issues.
This is not a solicitation of authority to vote your proxy. Please DO NOT send me your proxy card; the shareholder is not able
to vote your proxies, nor does this communication contemplate such an event.
The shareholder asks all shareholders to vote their choices by following the procedural instructions provided in the proxy materials.