Company: MFON
Filing Date: 2025-08-01
Form Type: PRE 14A
Source: 0001140361-25-028385
Chunk: 17

Company: MOBIVITY HOLDINGS CORP.
Filing Date: 2025-08-01
Form: PRE 14A
Chunk 17
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 such Cashed Out Stockholder. |

If the Company and a Cashed Out Stockholder that remains entitled to and properly asserts dissenter’s rights cannot agree on as to the fair value during the time period prescribed under the Dissenter’s Rights Statutes, the Company must then commence a proceeding in Nevada state district court to determine the fair value, which may

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be more than, equal to, or less than the Cash Payment authorized by the Special Committee to be paid pursuant to the Reverse Stock Split. Pursuant to NRS 92A.380(2) (as amended by Assembly Bill No. 239), any stockholder who is entitled to dissent with respect to the Reverse Stock Split pursuant to the Dissenter’s Rights Statutes must not otherwise object to or challenge the Reverse Stock Split, except to the extent that (i) the Company did not obtain the vote of the requisite voting power of the stockholders to approve the Reverse Stock Split as prescribed under the NRS and the Company’s articles of incorporation and bylaws, or (ii) the Reverse Stock Split is the proximate result of actual fraud against the stockholder or the Company.

A copy of the full text of the Dissenter’s Rights Statutes is included as Annex A to this proxy statement. To the extent there is any inconsistency between the summary of Nevada law regarding dissenter’s rights in this proxy statement and the Dissenter’s Rights Statutes, the text of the Dissenter’s Rights Statutes shall govern. Failure to follow the procedures set forth in the Dissenter’s Rights Statutes will result in the forfeiture of dissenter’s rights. You are encouraged to read these provisions carefully and in their entirety. Moreover, due to the complexity of the procedures for exercising dissenter’s rights, Cashed Out Stockholders who are considering exercising such rights are encouraged to seek the advice of legal counsel.

**See “ Special Factors — Dissenter’s Rights ” beginning on page 38 .

Material United States Federal Income Tax Consequences**

The tax consequences of the Reverse Stock Split are complex. See “ Special Factors — Material United States Federal Income Tax Consequences ” beginning on page 30 .

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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE REVERSE STOCK SPLIT AND THE SPECIAL MEETING The following are some commonly asked questions that may be raised by our stockholders and answers to each of those questions. Where and when is the Special Meeting? The Special Meeting will be held at on ,