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Annual general meeting


See AGM
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Definition noun
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A general meeting of shareholders that companies are required by law to hold once a year. At the AGM the shareholders may elect the board of directors, receive the company’s accounts, decide on dividends, vote on proposed resolutions, and ask questions about the company and its management.
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The Annual General Meeting (AGM) is a meeting of a company's members (shareholders) which is required by Law. A public company must hold an AGM at least once in each calendar year and within five months after the end of its financial year. The business of an AGM may include any of the following: the consideration of the annual financial report [..]
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is an SEC-mandated gathering of a public company's senior management and shareholders for the purpose of exchanging important information.
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A meeting of shareholders that must be held once a year to approve the report and accounts and the final dividend per share, and to vote on any motions (such as the re-election of directors).
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An annual meeting called by directors of a company that allow shareholders to stay informed and involved with company decisions and workings.
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Public companies are required by law to hold an Annual General Meeting which all shareholders are entitled to attend. The business of AGMs, at which all shareholders may vote, includes the approval of the company’s financial statements and the election/re-election of directors. AGMs also provide an opportunity for shareholders to question the direc [..]
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Meeting of the shareholders and bodies of a stock corporation
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The annual get-together of shareholders in a joint stock company. It is also attended by the company's executive and supervisory boards. The AGM gives the shareholders an opportunity to exercise their rights: They select members for the supervisory board, vote on the distribution of profits, on the stewardship of the executive and supervisory [..]
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At the Annual General Meeting (AGM) the company’s directors report on the past years activity and make trading forecasts. The company’s shareholders are given the opportunity to voice their opinions. [..]
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Mandatory yearly meeting of a company for the purposes of receiving the directors' report and statement of accounts for the year, declaring a dividend, electing directors and auditors and determining the auditors' remuneration.
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This is a meeting of the shareholders of a company, which must be held within six months of the end of the company’s financial year and 18 months after the previous meeting. Shareholders vote at these [..]
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