Company: CRWS
Filing Date: 2025-06-27
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001437749-25-021381
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Company: CROWN CRAFTS INC
Filing Date: 2025-06-27
Form: DEF 14A
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, then your brokerage firm, bank or other nominee who holds your shares is considered the stockholder of record for purposes of voting at the Annual Meeting. The stockholder of record will provide you with instructions on how to vote your shares. Internet and telephone voting will be offered to stockholders owning shares through most brokerage firms and banks. As discussed above, if you would like to vote in person at the Annual Meeting, then you must contact the brokerage firm, bank or other nominee who holds your shares to obtain a valid proxy from them and bring it with you to the Annual Meeting. You will not be able to vote at the Annual Meeting unless you have a valid proxy from your brokerage firm, bank or other nominee holder.

Can I change my vote or revoke my proxy after I vote?

If you are a stockholder of record and vote by proxy, then you may change your vote at any time before the polls close at the Annual Meeting by:

| • | Giving written notice to our Corporate Secretary at Crown Crafts, Inc., P.O. Box 1028, Gonzales, Louisiana 70707, Attn.: Corporate Secretary; |

| • | Delivering a later-dated proxy; or |

| • | Voting in person at the Annual Meeting. |

You may also revoke your proxy before it is voted at the Annual Meeting by using one of the methods listed above.

If you hold your shares in street name, then you may change your vote or revoke your proxy by submitting new voting instructions to your brokerage firm, bank or other nominee holder. You must contact your brokerage firm, bank or other nominee holder to find out how to do so. However, since you are not the stockholder of record, you may not change your vote by voting those shares in person at the Annual Meeting unless you receive a valid proxy from your brokerage firm, bank or other nominee holder authorizing you to vote at the Annual Meeting.

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Will my shares be voted if I do not provide my proxy?

If you are a stockholder of record, then your shares will not be voted if you do not vote them at the Annual Meeting or provide a proxy.

What if I am a beneficial owner and do not give voting instructions to my broker?

As a beneficial owner, you must provide voting instructions to your bank, broker or other nominee by the deadline provided in the materials you receive from your bank, broker or other nominee in order to ensure your shares are voted in the way you would like. If you do not provide voting instructions