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Financial economics / Employment compensation / Corporate finance / Private law / Stock market / Executive pay / Employee stock option / Stock / Board of directors / Business / Corporations law / Management
Date: 2011-12-23 09:33:43
Financial economics
Employment compensation
Corporate finance
Private law
Stock market
Executive pay
Employee stock option
Stock
Board of directors
Business
Corporations law
Management

CALIAN TECHNOLOGIES LTD. MANAGEMENT PROXY CIRCULAR DECEMBER 2, 2011 SOLICITATION OF PROXIES This Management Proxy Circular (this “Circular”) is furnished in connection with the solicitation by the management of CALIA

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