Company: OIA
Filing Date: 2025-03-13
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001104659-25-023508
Chunk: 164

Company: Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust
Filing Date: 2025-03-13
Form: 424B5
Chunk 164
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. (7) Convertible bonds ● We decide how to vote on proposals seeking to issue convertible bonds, taking into account the number of new shares, the time to maturity, and so on. (8) Corporate bonds and credit facilities ● We decide how to vote on proposals concerning a corporate bond issue or a credit facility expansion, taking into account the subject company’s financial conditions, and so on. (9) Debt capitalization ● We decide how to vote on proposals seeking to change the number of authorized shares or issue shares for debt restructuring, taking into account the terms and conditions of the change or the issue, the impact B-31 on shareholder value and rights, the rationales, the impact on the sustainability of stock market listing and a going concern, and so on. (10) Capital reduction ● We decide how to vote on proposals concerning capital reduction, taking into account the impact on shareholder value and rights, the rationales and the impact on the sustainability of stock market listing and a going concern, and so on. ● We generally vote for proposals seeking capital reduction following standard accounting procedures. (11) Financing plan ● We decide how to vote on proposals concerning a financing plan, taking into account the impact on shareholder value and rights, the rationales and the impact on the sustainability of stock market listing and a going concern, and so on. (12) Capitalization of reserves ● We decide how to vote on proposals seeking capitalization of reserves, taking into account the rationales, and so on. 10. Amendment to Articles of Incorporation and Other Legal Documents (1) Change in an accounting period ● We generally vote for proposals seeking to change an accounting period unless it is regarded as an aim to delay an AGM. (2) Amendment to articles of incorporation ● We decide how to vote on proposals to amend an article of incorporation, taking into account the impact on shareholder value and rights, the necessity, the rationales, and so on. ● We generally vote for proposals seeking to amend an article of incorporation if it is required by law. ● We generally vote against proposals seeking to amend an article of incorporation if we judge that it is likely to infringe shareholder rights or damage shareholder value. ● We generally vote for transition to a company with three Committees. ● We decide how to vote on proposals seeking to relax or eliminate special resolution requirements, taking into account the rationale. ● We are concerned about retired directors assuming advisory, consulting, or other similar positions which could negatively impact on transparency and decision making of the Board of Directors. We