Company: RCUS
Filing Date: 2025-04-22
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001724521-25-000052
Chunk: 8

Company: Arcus Biosciences, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-22
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 8
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 telephone, through the internet or online at the Annual Meeting, your shares will not be voted.

If you return a signed and dated proxy card or otherwise vote without marking voting selections, your shares will be voted, as applicable, “For” the election of all nominees for Class I director (Proposal 1), “For” the ratification of the independent registered public accounting firm (Proposal 2), and “For” the approval, on an advisory basis, of the compensation of our named executive officers (Proposal 3). If any other matter is properly presented at the meeting, your proxyholder (one of the individuals named on your proxy card) will vote your shares, to the extent permitted by rules implemented by the SEC, in accordance with the Board's recommendations.

If I am a beneficial owner of shares held in street name and I do not provide my broker or bank with voting instructions, may my broker or bank vote my shares?

If you are a beneficial owner (see "Who can vote at the Annual Meeting?—Beneficial Owner: Shares Registered in the Name of a Broker or Bank" above) and you do not instruct your broker, bank or other agent how to vote your shares, your broker, bank or other agent may still be able to vote your shares in its discretion. In this regard, under the rules of the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE"), brokers, banks and other securities intermediaries that are subject to NYSE rules may use their discretion to vote your “uninstructed” shares with respect to matters considered to be “routine” under NYSE rules, but not with respect to “non-routine” matters. In this regard, Proposals 1 and 3 are considered to be “non-routine” under NYSE rules meaning that your broker may not vote your shares on those proposals in the absence of your voting instructions. However, Proposal 2 is considered to be a “routine” matter under NYSE rules meaning that if you do not return voting instructions to your broker by its deadline, your shares may be voted by your broker in its discretion on Proposal 2. However, if you attend the Annual Meeting using your 16-digit control number and vote your shares, then your vote will override any vote of your shares by your broker, bank or other agent.

#### Who is paying for this proxy solicitation?
We will pay for the entire cost of soliciting proxies. In addition to these proxy materials, our directors and employees may also solicit proxies in person, by telephone, or by other means