March 15, 2025 - 03:42

NexPoint Real Estate Finance has announced that its annual stockholder meeting will be conducted virtually on May 20, 2025. This decision allows shareholders to participate from the comfort of their own homes, ensuring broader accessibility for all investors.
The record date for stockholders has been established as March 24, 2025, meaning that only those who are on the books by this date will be eligible to vote and participate in the meeting. This virtual format is designed to facilitate engagement and make it easier for shareholders to voice their opinions and concerns regarding the company's direction and performance.
Participants will have the opportunity to cast their votes and engage in discussions through an online platform, which is expected to enhance the overall experience. As the real estate market continues to evolve, this meeting will be a crucial event for shareholders to stay informed and involved in the company's future endeavors.
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