Company: INDP
Filing Date: 2025-04-17
Form Type: PRE 14A
Source: 0001641172-25-005234
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Company: Indaptus Therapeutics, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-17
Form: PRE 14A
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 or broker, you will receive instructions on how to vote from the bank or broker. You must follow their instructions in order for your shares to be voted. Internet and telephone voting also may be offered to stockholders owning shares through certain banks and brokers. If your shares are not registered in your own name and you would like to vote your shares in person at the Annual Meeting, you should contact your bank or broker to obtain a “legal proxy” and bring it to the Annual Meeting.

Can I change my vote after I submit my proxy?

Yes.

If you are a registered stockholder, you may revoke your proxy and change your vote:

| ● | by                                                                                                     
 submitting a duly executed proxy bearing a later date;                                                 |
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 granting a subsequent proxy through the Internet or telephone;                                         |
| ● | by                                                                                                     
 giving written notice of revocation to the Secretary of Indaptus prior to or at the Annual Meeting; or |
| ● | by                                                                                                     
 voting in person at the Annual Meeting.                                                                |

Your most recent proxy card or proxy submitted by Internet or telephone is the one that is counted. Your attendance at the Annual Meeting by itself will not revoke your proxy unless you give written notice of revocation to the Secretary before your proxy is voted or you vote in person at the Annual Meeting.

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If your shares are held in street name, you may change or revoke your voting instructions by following the specific directions provided to you by your bank or broker, or you may vote in person at the Annual Meeting by obtaining a “legal proxy” and bringing it to the Annual Meeting.

Who will count the votes?

Nir Sassi, our inspector of election appointed for the Annual Meeting, will tabulate and certify the votes.

What if I do not specify how my shares are to be voted?

If you submit a proxy but do not indicate any voting instructions, the persons named as proxies will vote in accordance with the recommendations of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors’ recommendations are indicated on page 8 of this proxy statement, as well as with the description of each proposal in this proxy statement.

Will any other business be conducted at the Annual Meeting?

We know of no other business that will be presented at the Annual Meeting. If any other matter properly comes before the stockholders for a vote at the Annual Meeting, however, the proxy holders named on the Company’s proxy card will vote your shares in accordance with their best judgment.

Will there be a question and