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Japanese Voting Report Company Name Meeting Date Proposal Label Proposal Short Text Voting DON QUIJOTE HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 29-Nov-13 3 Appoint a Director Against KEWPIE CORPORATION 25-Feb-14 1 Appoint a Director Against KEWPIE CORPORATION 25-Feb-14 1 Appoint a Director Against KEWPIE CORPORATION 25-Feb-14 1 Appoint a Director Against KEWPIE CORPORATION 25-Feb-14 1 Appoint a Director Against KEWPIE CORPORATION 25-Feb-14 1 Appoint a Director Against KEWPIE CORPORATION 25-Feb-14 1 Appoint a Director Against KEWPIE CORPORATION 25-Feb-14 1 Appoint a Director Against KEWPIE CORPORATION 25-Feb-14 1 Appoint a Director Against KEWPIE CORPORATION 25-Feb-14 1 Appoint a Director Against KEWPIE CORPORATION 25-Feb-14 1 Appoint a Director Against KEWPIE CORPORATION 25-Feb-14 1 Appoint a Director Against KEWPIE CORPORATION 25-Feb-14 1 Appoint a Director Against KEWPIE CORPORATION 25-Feb-14 4 Approve Policy Regarding Large-scale Purchases of Company Shares Against KYOWA HAKKO KIRIN CO.,LTD. 20-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against KYOWA HAKKO KIRIN CO.,LTD. 20-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against KYOWA HAKKO KIRIN CO.,LTD. 20-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against KYOWA HAKKO KIRIN CO.,LTD. 20-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against KYOWA HAKKO KIRIN CO.,LTD. 20-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against KYOWA HAKKO KIRIN CO.,LTD. 20-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against KYOWA HAKKO KIRIN CO.,LTD. 20-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against GUNGHO ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT,INC. 24-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against GUNGHO ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT,INC. 24-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against GUNGHO ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT,INC. 24-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against GUNGHO ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT,INC. 24-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against GUNGHO ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT,INC. 24-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against GUNGHO ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT,INC. 24-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against GUNGHO ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT,INC. 24-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against COCA-COLA WEST COMPANY,LIMITED 25-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against COCA-COLA WEST COMPANY,LIMITED 25-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against COCA-COLA WEST COMPANY,LIMITED 25-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against COCA-COLA WEST COMPANY,LIMITED 25-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against COCA-COLA WEST COMPANY,LIMITED 25-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against COCA-COLA WEST COMPANY,LIMITED 25-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against COCA-COLA WEST COMPANY,LIMITED 25-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against COCA-COLA WEST COMPANY,LIMITED 25-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against COCA-COLA WEST COMPANY,LIMITED 25-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against COCA-COLA WEST COMPANY,LIMITED 25-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against COCA-COLA WEST COMPANY,LIMITED 25-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against COCA-COLA WEST COMPANY,LIMITED 25-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against TONENGENERAL SEKIYU K.K. 25-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against TONENGENERAL SEKIYU K.K. 25-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against TONENGENERAL SEKIYU K.K. 25-Mar-14 4 Approve Payment of Accrued Benefits associated with Abolition of Retirement Benefit System for Current Corporate Officers Against H2O RETAILING CORPORATION 26-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against H2O RETAILING CORPORATION 26-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against H2O RETAILING CORPORATION 26-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against H2O RETAILING CORPORATION 26-Mar-14 4 Appoint a Director Against CANON MARKETING JAPAN INC. 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against CANON MARKETING JAPAN INC. 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against CANON MARKETING JAPAN INC. 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against CANON MARKETING JAPAN INC. 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against CANON MARKETING JAPAN INC. 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against CANON MARKETING JAPAN INC. 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against CANON MARKETING JAPAN INC. 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against KIRIN HOLDINGS COMPANY,LIMITED 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against KIRIN HOLDINGS COMPANY,LIMITED 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against KIRIN HOLDINGS COMPANY,LIMITED 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against KIRIN HOLDINGS COMPANY,LIMITED 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against KIRIN HOLDINGS COMPANY,LIMITED 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against KIRIN HOLDINGS COMPANY,LIMITED 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against KIRIN HOLDINGS COMPANY,LIMITED 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SHIMANO INC. 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SHIMANO INC. 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SHIMANO INC. 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SHIMANO INC. 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SHIMANO INC. 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SHIMANO INC. 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SHIMANO INC. 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SHIMANO INC. 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SHIMANO INC. 27-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SHOWA DENKO K.K. 27-Mar-14 4 Approve Policy Regarding Large-scale Purchases of Company Shares Against RAKUTEN,INC. 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against RAKUTEN,INC. 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against RAKUTEN,INC. 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against RAKUTEN,INC. 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against RAKUTEN,INC. 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against RAKUTEN,INC. 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against RAKUTEN,INC. 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against RAKUTEN,INC. 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against RAKUTEN,INC. 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against RAKUTEN,INC. 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against RAKUTEN,INC. 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against RAKUTEN,INC. 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against RAKUTEN,INC. 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against RAKUTEN,INC. 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against RAKUTEN,INC. 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against RAKUTEN,INC. 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SAPPORO HOLDINGS LIMITED 28-Mar-14 4 Approve Policy Regarding Large-scale Purchases of Company Shares Against 1 / 20 Company Name Meeting Date Proposal Label Proposal Short Text Voting SUMCO CORPORATION 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SUMCO CORPORATION 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SUMCO CORPORATION 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SUMCO CORPORATION 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SUMCO CORPORATION 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SUMCO CORPORATION 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SUMCO CORPORATION 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SUMCO CORPORATION 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SUMCO CORPORATION 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against SUMITOMO RUBBER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against SUMITOMO RUBBER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against SUMITOMO RUBBER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against SUMITOMO RUBBER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against SUMITOMO RUBBER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against SUMITOMO RUBBER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against SUMITOMO RUBBER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against SUMITOMO RUBBER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against SUMITOMO RUBBER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against SUMITOMO RUBBER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER COMPANY,LIMITED 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER COMPANY,LIMITED 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER COMPANY,LIMITED 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER COMPANY,LIMITED 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER COMPANY,LIMITED 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER COMPANY,LIMITED 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER COMPANY,LIMITED 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER COMPANY,LIMITED 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER COMPANY,LIMITED 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER COMPANY,LIMITED 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER COMPANY,LIMITED 28-Mar-14 2 Appoint a Director Against YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 28-Mar-14 3 Appoint a Director Against YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 28-Mar-14 4 Approve Provision of Retirement Allowance for Retiring Directors Against NITORI 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