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| 4/27/23 | DEFA14A | DEFA14A | → |
| 4/27/23 | DEF 14A | DEF 14A | → |
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| 3/3/26 | 4 | 4 | → |
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Alector refers to more than one person in classical mythology and history:Alector, son of Magnes and Meliboea, eponyms of Magnesia and the town of Meliboea respectively. Alector, the Boeotian father of Leitus.