$SCVL

SHOE CARNIVAL INC (SCVL): Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders

SHOE CARNIVAL INC (SCVL) filed an SEC Form 8-K — Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders. EX-3.B 3 scvl-ex3_b.htm EX-3.B EX-3.B EXHIBIT 3-B BY-LAWS OF SHOE STATION GROUP, INC. (As amended effective June 12, 2026) Article I Identification Section 1. Name . The name of the Corporation is Shoe Station Group, Inc. Section 2. Principal Office . The principal office of the

Original reporting
Published Jun 11, 2026, 10:15 AM UTC
Analysis
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Primary signal
$SCVL
Neutral
low confidence
Mentioned
$SCVL
Relevance
6/10
alphai data visualization · based on SEC EDGAR 8-K
Decision brief

The 30-second read

$SCVLNeutralLow
01

Why it matters

The excerpt focuses on bylaws provisions (meeting procedures, notice/quorum, shareholder nomination/business rules) rather than financial guidance, contracts, or enforcement actions.

02

Market read

This is primarily governance/process news; market impact depends on what specific proposals are on the ballot (not shown in the excerpt).

03

What to watch

Traders may need the full 8-K/related proxy materials to identify the actual matters being voted on and whether any director/management contest is involved.

Relevance 6/10Novelty 2/10Timing: Filed June 11, 2026 (8-K) ahead of the shareholder vote process.

Background

The SEC 8-K item 5.07 indicates matters are being submitted to security holders; the exhibit includes amended bylaws effective June 12, 2026.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$SCVLNeutralLow confidence
Context

Shoe Carnival (SCVL) filed an 8-K item 5.07 submitting matters to a vote of security holders, with amended bylaws effective June 12, 2026.

Expected impact

Likely limited near-term impact; any move would be driven by expectations for the specific vote outcomes rather than the bylaws text alone.

Evidence & confidence

The filing is procedural (submission of matters to a vote) and provides bylaws language; the excerpt does not disclose the actual proposals or vote results.

Market effects

Minimal; governance/bylaws updates are company-specific and not sector-wide signals in the excerpt.

None indicated.

None indicated.

Counterpoint

The bylaws amendment could matter if it changes shareholder meeting mechanics or nomination procedures, potentially affecting contested governance outcomes.

Key entities

  • Shoe Carnival Inc

    Company filing the 8-K and amended bylaws effective June 12, 2026, tied to a shareholder vote submission.

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