Company: PRGO
Filing Date: 2025-03-21
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0000950170-25-042897
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Company: PERRIGO Co plc
Filing Date: 2025-03-21
Form: DEF 14A
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 proxy, can I still attend and vote at the AGM? Yes. Even if you have voted by proxy, you may still attend and vote at the AGM. Please note, however, that if you are a beneficial owner whose shares are held in street name, you are not the shareholder of record. In that event, if you wish to attend and vote at the AGM, you must obtain a proxy issued in your name from that holder of record giving you the right to vote your shares at the AGM.

#### 86PERRIGO•2025 PROXY STATEMENT
Questions and Answers and Voting Information

May I change my vote after I have mailed my signed proxy card or voted by telephone or over the Internet?

Yes, if you own ordinary shares as a shareholder of record, you may change your vote at any time before your proxy is voted at the AGM in one of four ways:

timely deliver a valid later-dated proxy by mail by following the instructions set forth in the enclosed proxy card;

timely deliver written notice that you have revoked your proxy to the Company Secretary at the following address:

Perrigo Company plc,

Sharp Building,

Hogan Place,

Dublin 2, D02 TY74, Ireland

Attn: Company Secretary

timely submit revised voting instructions by telephone or over the Internet by following the instructions set forth on the proxy card; or

attend the AGM and vote in person. Simply attending the AGM, however, will not revoke your proxy or change your voting instructions; you must vote by ballot at the AGM to change your vote.

If you are a beneficial owner of shares held in street name and you have instructed your bank, broker or other nominee to vote your shares, you may revoke your proxy at any time, before it is exercised, by:

following the requirements of your bank, broker or nominee through which your shares are registered; or

voting in person at the AGM by obtaining a legal proxy from your bank, broker or nominee and submitting the legal proxy with your ballot.

How does discretionary voting authority apply?

If you sign, date and return your proxy card or vote by telephone or Internet, your vote will be cast as you direct. If you do not indicate how you want to vote, you give authority to Charles Atkinson and Eduardo Bezerra to vote on the items discussed in these proxy materials and on any other matter that is properly raised at the AGM. In that event, your proxy will be voted consistent with the Board’s voting recommendations