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  2. Extraordinary general meeting - Wikipedia

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    In some settings, this is known as a special general meeting or an emergency general meeting. In the United Kingdom, the directors of a public company must convene an EGM if the net assets fall to half or less of the amount of its called-up share capital (section 656 of the Companies Act 2006). Shareholders who meet certain criteria can ...

  3. Annual general meeting - Wikipedia

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    Annual meeting in 2015 of the Friends of the Ulriksdal Palace Theatre chaired by Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson. An annual general meeting (AGM, also known as the annual meeting) is a meeting of the general membership of an organization. These organizations include membership associations and companies with shareholders.

  4. Ordinary resolution - Wikipedia

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    In business or commercial law in certain common law jurisdictions, an ordinary resolution is a resolution passed by the shareholders of a company by a simple or bare majority (for example more than 50% of the vote) either at a convened meeting of shareholders or by circulating a resolution for signature.

  5. CENTOGENE Announces Voting Results of Extraordinary General ...

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    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. and ROSTOCK, Germany and BERLIN, Dec. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Centogene N.V. (OTC: CNTGF) (“CENTOGENE” or the “Company”), the essential life science partner for data-driven answers in rare and neurodegenerative diseases, today announced the voting results of the Company’s Extraordinary General Meeting.

  6. Shareholder resolution - Wikipedia

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    With respect to public companies in the United States, a shareholder resolution is a proposal submitted by shareholders for a vote at the company's annual meeting. Typically, resolutions are opposed by the corporation's management, hence the insistence for a vote. "Voting has long been recognized as one of the primary rights of shareholders."

  7. Samsung Electronics becomes largest shareholder of South ...

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    Prior to the deal, Samsung Electronics was the second-biggest shareholder of Rainbow Robotics, holding a 14.71% stake, or about 2.85 million shares, in the company.

  8. How Walmart's $90 billion Sam's Club is aiming to take down ...

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    Sam's Club is riding the dual waves of Walmart's rise as budget-conscious consumers flock to wholesale retailers.Led by CEO Chris Nicholas, who started in September 2023, the wholesale club ...

  9. Board of directors - Wikipedia

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    In most legal systems, the appointment and removal of directors is voted upon by the shareholders in general meeting [a] or through a proxy statement. For publicly traded companies in the U.S., the directors which are available to vote on are largely selected by either the board as a whole or a nominating committee. [31]