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Annual General Meeting

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Annual General Meeting
The main meeting of the shareholders of a publicly-traded company that takes place each year. At the annual general meeting, the company may present its financial reports. Shareholders may ask questions of the board of directors and they may vote on matters pertaining to the company that only shareholders may decide. Publicly-traded companies are required to have an AGM and must inform shareholders of where and when it will occur in a timely manner. See also: Extraordinary General Meeting.


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