Company: TISI
Filing Date: 2025-04-29
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0000318833-25-000030
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Company: TEAM INC
Filing Date: 2025-04-29
Form: DEF 14A
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 on such “non-routine” matters in Proposals One, Two and Four. If your shares are held in street name, your broker, bank or other nominee will include a voting instruction card with this Proxy Statement. We strongly encourage you to vote your shares by following the instructions provided on the voting instruction card. Please return your proxy card to your broker, bank or other nominee and contact the person responsible for your account to ensure that a proxy card is voted on your behalf.

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#### How are abstentions and broker non-votes counted?
In tabulating the voting result for Proposal One, assuming a quorum is obtained, abstentions and broker non-votes are not counted as votes cast and therefore have no effect on the outcome of such approval. In tabulating the voting result for Proposal Two, broker non-votes are not entitled to vote on such Proposal and have no effect on the outcome of such vote. Abstentions are counted as voting power represented at the Annual Meeting and entitled to vote on such Proposals and are counted as a vote AGAINST Proposals Two and Three. Because Proposal Three is a “routine” matter, broker non-votes are not expected for Proposal Three. In tabulating the voting result for Proposal Four, broker non-votes and abstentions constitute shares of Common Stock outstanding and entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting and have the same effect as vote AGAINST the Proposal.

Both abstentions and broker non-votes are counted as “present” for purposes of determining the existence of a quorum at the Annual Meeting.

Who pays for the proxy solicitation and how are the votes solicited?

We bear the expense of printing and mailing proxy materials. In addition to this solicitation of proxies by mail, our directors, officers and other employees, as well as Georgeson LLC, our proxy solicitor, may solicit proxies by personal interview, telephone, facsimile, or email. Our directors, officers and other employees will not be paid any additional compensation for any such solicitation. Georgeson LLC will be paid approximately $12,000 for their solicitation services plus expenses. We will request brokers and other nominees who hold shares of Common Stock in their names to furnish proxy materials to beneficial owners of these shares. We will reimburse such brokers and other nominees for their reasonable expenses incurred in forwarding solicitation materials to these beneficial owners.

#### Can I change or revoke my vote after I submit it?
Yes. You can change or revoke your proxy at any time prior to the voting at