Coronavirus forcing companies to virtual AGMs, full proxy votingBY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | FRIDAY, 3 APR 2020 2:44PMAustralia's mini-AGM season coincides with tight clampdowns on public meetings as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. As a result, companies are moving towards hybrid virtual AGMs and relying on proxy voting in place of live voting in person. Related News |
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