Beretta Holding Gains Two Seats at Sturm Ruger After Proxy Fight

Sturm, Ruger & Co. Inc. (RGR) and Beretta Holding S.A. have reached a cooperation agreement granting Beretta the right to appoint two independent directors post-2026 Annual Meeting. This move follows Beretta’s campaign for boardroom change, highlighting governance and performance issues.

Key Terms of the Agreement
At-a-glance summary
Board Seat Two independent directors appointed by Beretta
Standstill Ends 30 days before 2029 Annual Meeting notice
Tender Offer Up to 15.05% shares at $44.80 each
Voting Support Beretta votes with board during standstill
Committee Assignment Equal rights for Beretta-appointed directors
Total Shareholder Return — RGR vs S&P 500
Horizon RGR S&P 500 Spread
1 Year CAGR +27.8% +29.0% -1.2pp
3 Years CAGR -7.8% +20.2% -27.9pp
5 Years CAGR -3.7% +11.6% -15.3pp
Source: Boardroom Alpha

Under the agreement, Beretta Holding will appoint two independent directors to Sturm Ruger’s board, contingent on maintaining certain ownership levels. Although the 2026 slate excludes these directors, Ruger will support their election in 2027 and 2028. Beretta’s tender offer aims to increase its stake to over 15%.

Ruger’s performance has lagged, with a 3-year CAGR of -7.79% against the S&P 500’s +20.16%. Beretta’s case focused on this underperformance and governance missteps, as previously highlighted by Boardroom Alpha in February.

The agreement introduces board refreshment with independent directors, addressing Beretta’s calls for stronger governance. These directors will receive equal committee rights, enhancing board accountability.

Beretta’s standstill agreement restricts proxy contests and requires voting alignment with Ruger’s board through 2029, barring certain exceptions. This cooperation aims to stabilize governance while allowing Beretta to increase its influence.

Shareholders should monitor how the new directors influence Ruger’s strategic direction and governance. Beretta’s increased stake and board presence could drive necessary reforms, aligning management more closely with shareholder interests.

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