Company: MLTX
Filing Date: 2025-04-22
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001140361-25-014923
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Company: MoonLake Immunotherapeutics
Filing Date: 2025-04-22
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 6
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 requirement. Beneficial Owner: Shares Registered in the Name of a Broker, Fiduciary or Custodian If you are the beneficial owner and do not direct your broker, fiduciary or custodian how to vote your shares, your broker, fiduciary or custodian will only be able to vote your shares with respect to proposals considered to be “routine”. Your broker, fiduciary or custodian is not entitled to vote your shares with respect to “non-routine” proposals, which we refer to as a “broker non-vote”. Whether a proposal is considered routine or non-routine is

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subject to stock exchange rules and final determination by the stock exchange. Even with respect to routine matters, some brokers are choosing not to exercise discretionary voting authority. As a result, we urge you to direct your broker, fiduciary or custodian how to vote your shares on all proposals to ensure that your vote is counted. What If I Sign and Return a Proxy Card or Otherwise Vote but Do Not Indicate Specific Choices? Registered Shareholder: Shares Registered in Your Name The shares represented by each signed and returned proxy will be voted at the Annual Meeting by the persons named as proxies in the proxy card in accordance with the instructions indicated on the proxy card. However, if you are the registered shareholder and you sign and return your proxy card without giving specific instructions, the persons named as proxies in the proxy card will vote your shares in accordance with the recommendations of the Board. Your shares will be counted toward the quorum requirement. Beneficial Owner: Shares Registered in the Name of a Broker, Fiduciary or Custodian If you are the beneficial owner and do not direct your broker, fiduciary or custodian how to vote your shares, your broker, fiduciary or custodian will only be able to vote your shares with respect to proposals considered to be “routine”. Your broker, fiduciary or custodian is not entitled to vote your shares with respect to “non-routine” proposals, resulting in a broker non-vote with respect to such proposals. Can I Change My Vote after I Submit My Proxy? Registered Shareholder: Shares Registered in Your Name If you are the registered shareholder, you may revoke your proxy at any time before the final vote at the Annual Meeting in any one of the following ways:

| (1) | You may complete and submit a new proxy card, but it must bear a later date than the original proxy card; |

| (2) |