
Annual General Meeting
An Annual General Meeting (AGM) is an event where a company's board of directors presents the annual report, discusses future plans, and outlines strategies to shareholders. It serves as a key opportunity for shareholders to ask questions, raise concerns, and interact directly with the board. AGMs provide transparency and allow shareholders to stay informed about the company’s performance and future direction. It's typically held once a year and is a mandatory requirement for publicly listed companies.
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