Albertsons Companies Inc
11 nominees · 6 ballot items.
The proxy includes six voting matters for Albertsons' 2025 annual meeting: Proposals 1-3 are management items (election of directors, ratification of the independent auditor, and advisory non-binding vote on executive compensation); Proposals 4-6 are stockholder proposals requesting additional disclosures on food waste reporting, human rights policy and due diligence, and risks from state reproductive health care policies.
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On the ballot6
- 1
Election of 11 Director Nominees
ManagementBoard: FORElection of 11 director nominees to serve on the Board for a one-year term.
- 2
Ratification of the Appointment of the Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
ManagementBoard: FORRatify Deloitte and Touche LLP as the Company's independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending February 28, 2026.
- 3
Advisory (Non-Binding) Vote to Approve the Company’s Named Executive Officer Compensation
ManagementBoard: FORNon-binding advisory vote to approve the Company’s named executive officer compensation as disclosed in the proxy statement.
- 4
Stockholder Proposal Regarding Food Waste Reporting
Shareholder — The Accountability Board, Inc.Shareholders request that Albertsons regularly disclose its total quantity of food waste generated and the percentage of that waste diverted from landfills.
- 5
Stockholder Proposal for a Report on Human Rights Policy and Human Rights Due Diligence
Shareholder — Oxfam America, Inc.Shareholders request that the Board prepare a report on Albertsons' human rights policy, including HRDD.
- 6
Stockholder Proposal for a Report on Risks of State Policies on Reproductive Health Care
Shareholder — The Presbyterian Church, (U.S.A.) through its Board of PensionsStockholders request a public report detailing any known costs to the company caused by state policies restricting reproductive rights or access to reproductive health medications, and detailing strategies to minimize or mitigate these risks.
Nominees on the ballot11
Top institutional holders10
| # | Owner | % of shares | Shares | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cerberus Capital Management, L.P. | 30.7% | 151,818,680 | $2.6B |
| 2 | BlackRock, Inc. | 5.5% | 27,208,095 | $464M |
| 3 | VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LLC | 3.7% | 18,181,489 | $310M |
| 4 | VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC | 3.3% | 16,218,110 | $276M |
| 5 | DIMENSIONAL FUND ADVISORS LP | 2.7% | 13,410,582 | $229M |
| 6 | JPMORGAN CHASE CO | 2.5% | 12,539,841 | $218M |
| 7 | STATE STREET CORP | 2.5% | 12,354,305 | $211M |
| 8 | CITADEL ADVISORS LLC | 2.4% | 12,051,468 | $205M |
| 9 | LSV ASSET MANAGEMENT | 2.3% | 11,186,507 | $191M |
| 10 | FMR LLC | 2.2% | 10,988,899 | $187M |
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Frequently asked questions
- When is the Albertsons Companies Inc 2025 annual meeting?
- Albertsons Companies Inc (ACI) holds its 2025 annual shareholder meeting on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
- What is the record date for the Albertsons Companies Inc 2025 meeting?
- The record date for the Albertsons Companies Inc 2025 meeting is Wednesday, June 11, 2025. Shareholders of record on or before that date are eligible to vote.
- Who are the director nominees for Albertsons Companies Inc's 2025 meeting?
- The board is presenting 11 director nominees at the Albertsons Companies Inc 2025 meeting, listed with their independence status and background.
- What proposals will shareholders vote on at the Albertsons Companies Inc 2025 meeting?
- Shareholders will vote on 6 proposals at the Albertsons Companies Inc 2025 meeting, each tagged with who proposed it and the board's recommendation.
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