Sprott Inc. (NYSE/TSX: SII)
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The Company believes that sound corporate governance practices are in the interest of all stakeholders and contributes to prudent and effective decision-making by both the Board and Management. The Board regularly reviews and monitors Sprott's governance policies and practices and is committed to delivering value to shareholders as it assumes the explicit responsibility of stewardship of the Company.
The Board of Directors is comprised of seven directors, a majority of whom are independent directors. The following are independent: Mr. Ron Dewhurst, Dr. Graham Birch, Ms. Barbara Connolly Keady, Ms. Catherine Raw, Ms. Judith W. O’Connell and Ms. Dinaz Dadyburjor. The following are not independent: Mr. Whitney George (who is Chief Executive Officer of the Company). Mr. Dewhurst, an independent director, has been appointed as Chairman of the Board. Mr. Eric Sprott is the Chairman Emeritus of the Company.
Telephone: 416.943.4394
Email: gwilliams@sprott.com
Information
Articles and By-Laws
Business Conduct and Goverance
ESG Policy
Board and Committee Mandates
- Board Mandate
- Audit and Risk Management Committee Charter
- Governance, Sustainability and Nominating Committee Charter
- Compensation Committee Charter
Position Descriptions
Majority Voting Policy
Audit and Risk Management Committee
- Graham Birch (Chair)
- Dinaz Dadyburjor
- Barbara Connolly Keady
Governance, Sustainability and Nominating Committee
- Barbara Connolly Keady (Chair)
- Dinaz Dadyburjor
- Judith W. O’Connell
Compensation Committee
- Judith W. O’Connell (Chair)
- Ron Dewhurst
- Catherine Raw
Investment Risks and Important Disclosure
Relative to other sectors, precious metals and natural resources investments have higher headline risk and are more sensitive to changes in economic data, political or regulatory events, and underlying commodity price fluctuations. Risks related to extraction, storage and liquidity should also be considered.
Gold and precious metals are referred to with terms of art like store of value, safe haven and safe asset. These terms should not be construed to guarantee any form of investment safety. While “safe” assets like gold, Treasuries, money market funds and cash generally do not carry a high risk of loss relative to other asset classes, any asset may lose value, which may involve the complete loss of invested principal.
Past performance is no guarantee of future results. You cannot invest directly in an index. Investments, commentary, and opinions are unique and may not be reflective of any other Sprott entity or affiliate. Forward-looking language should not be construed as predictive. While third-party sources are believed to be reliable, Sprott makes no guarantee as to their accuracy or timeliness. This information does not constitute an offer or solicitation and may not be relied upon or considered to be the rendering of tax, legal, accounting or professional advice.