When you consider the tiny proportion of shareholders who attend AGMs
and the market-sensitive information that can sometimes be disclosed,
you would expect that webcasting AGMs and leaving the archive online
for a few weeks would be par for the course.
Rupert leads the way on AGM broadcasting
When you consider the tiny proportion of shareholders who attend AGMs and the market-sensitive information that can sometimes be disclosed, you would expect that webcasting AGMs and leaving the archive online for a few weeks would be par for the course.
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