I agree that it seems that we are against it getting rid of the board,yellowbelly wrote: ↑23 Jun 2024, 16:29Sorry to disappoint, but even after the industrial dispute we had, at the last AGM the votes 'for' approval of the Directors remuneration report and remuneration policy were 99.18 % and 97.88 % respectively.sounds wrote: ↑23 Jun 2024, 14:33
If you receive your AGM voting papers through, vote accordingly to your feelings on re-appointment of the board and their pay which can be rejected - If memory serves me right it was close to 10% last year and that with us having 5% of the shares its not just us unhappy with the board.
The lowest 'for' % vote to re-elect directors was Baroness Hogg at 93.94 %.
Two years ago 7.3 % voted against Keith Williams and 11.20% voted against Baroness Hogg being re-appointed.
If a few of the major shareholders feel betrayed by the board agreeing to the low offer from Daniel Kretinsky they might vote or abstain against the board.
Let's face it these are the best business leaders in the country then god help the UK.