Company: FORA
Filing Date: 2025-04-29
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001140361-25-016300
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Company: Forian Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-29
Form: DEF 14A
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 be assigned a 16-digit control number included in the Notice in order to vote your shares during the Annual Meeting. If you are unable to obtain a legal proxy to vote your shares, you will still be able to attend the Annual Meeting (but will not be able to vote your shares) so long as you demonstrate proof of stock ownership. Instructions on how to connect and participate via the Internet, including how to demonstrate proof of stock ownership, are posted at www.virtualshareholdermeeting.com/FORA2025. |

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On the day of the Annual Meeting, if you have properly registered, you may enter the Annual Meeting at www.virtualshareholdermeeting.com/FORA2025 by logging in using the password you received via e-mail in your registration confirmation. You are entitled to attend our Annual Meeting only if you were a stockholder as of the Record Date.

| Q: | Will I have the same participation rights in this virtual-only stockholder meeting as I would have at an in-person stockholder meeting? |

| A: | Yes. If you register to attend, and attend, the Annual Meeting pursuant to the instructions above, you will be able to vote online during the Annual Meeting, change a vote you may have submitted previously, or ask questions online that will be reviewed and answered by the speakers. |

| Q: | What is a proxy? |

| A: | A proxy is a person you appoint to vote on your behalf. By using any of the methods discussed above, you will be appointing as your proxy our Executive Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President, Max Wygod. He may act on your behalf and will have the authority to appoint a substitute to act as proxy. Whether or not you expect to attend the Annual Meeting, we request that you please use the means available to you to vote by proxy so as to ensure that your shares of common stock may be voted. |

| Q: | What is the effect if I fail to give voting instructions to my broker or other nominee? |

| A: | If you are a beneficial owner of shares held in street name and you do not instruct your broker, bank or other organization how to vote your shares (or do not provide instructions by the deadline prescribed by it), your broker, bank or other organization may still be able to vote your shares in its discretion. Generally, if shares are held in street name, the beneficial owner of the shares is entitled to give voting instructions to the broker or nominee holding the shares. If the beneficial owner does