Dear directors:
Attached please find my proxy voting sheet. Since I am not bale to attend our shareholders meeting on June 6 in person, I would like to communicate with you by email regarding our business in China and Japan.
I have had proposals voted (or will be voted) at Google, Cisco, Chevron, News Corp. (2010), Yahoo (2011, 2013), HP, Goldman Sachs, Oracle (2013) and Sohu.com (2014) shareholders meetings with similar human rights and general public policy concerns doing business in China and Japan. I also had better experience to communicate with Intel and Microsoft so I withdraw my proposals. I would like to communicate with you constructively, informally and frankly rather than to submit a formal proposal to the shareholders meeting.
I am writing to three of you with positions in Tsinghua (where I studied Nuclear Physics in 1980-1985 against the U.S. and Soviet Union) and Baidu, but there is no need for all of you to respond to me. Once one of you respond to me, I will provide further materials to discuss.
Regards,
Jing Zhao, Ph. D
Sr. Fellow, US-Japan-China Comparative Policy Research Institute
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