Company: TRUE
Filing Date: 2025-11-13
Form Type: PREM14A
Source: 0001104659-25-111498
Chunk: 205

Company: TrueCar, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-11-13
Form: PREM14A
Chunk 205
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 demand for appraisal satisfying the requirements of Section 262. The written demand for appraisal must be in addition to and separate from any proxy or vote against the Merger Proposal. A Company Stockholder or beneficial owner’s failure to make the written demand prior to the taking of the vote on the Merger Proposal at the Special Meeting will result in a loss of appraisal rights.

A demand for appraisal made by a Company Stockholder must reasonably inform the Company of the identity of the Company Stockholder making the demand and that such Company Stockholder intends thereby to demand appraisal of such Company Stockholder’s shares. Any such demand for appraisal should be executed by or on behalf of the holder of record of the Common Stock for which appraisal is demanded,

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fully and correctly, as the Company Stockholder’s name appears on the Company’s books and records and state that the person intends thereby to demand appraisal of the Company Stockholder’s shares in connection with the Merger. The demand may also be made by a beneficial owner of shares of Common Stock if, in addition to otherwise satisfying the foregoing requirements, (i) such beneficial owner continuously owns such shares through the effective date of the Merger and otherwise satisfies the requirements for appraisal applicable to a Company Stockholder of record under subsection (a) of Section 262 of the DGCL and (ii) the demand made by such beneficial owner reasonably identifies the holder of record of such shares for which the demand is made, is accompanied by documentary evidence of such beneficial owner’s beneficial ownership of such shares and a statement that such documentary evidence is a true and correct copy of what it purports to be, and provides an address at which such beneficial owner consents to receive notices and to be set forth on the verified list described below. Alternatively, beneficial owners of shares of Common Stock may have the holder of record of such shares submit the required demand in respect of such shares. If the shares of Common Stock are owned of record in a fiduciary capacity, such as by a trustee, guardian or custodian, such demand for appraisal executed by the fiduciary should be executed in that capacity. If the shares of Common Stock are owned by more than one person, as in a joint tenancy or tenancy in common, the demand should be executed by or on behalf of all joint owners. An authorized agent, including an authorized agent for two or more joint owners, may execute a demand for appraisal on behalf of a holder of record or beneficial owner; however, the agent