What information must be published on a website after the meeting?
Where a poll is taken at a general meeting of a traded company, the following information must be made available on a website: • the date of the meeting; • the text of the resolution or, as the case may be, a description of the subject matter of the poll; • the number of votes validly cast; • the proportion of the company’s issued share capital (determined at the record date) represented by those votes; • the number of votes cast in favour; • the number of votes cast against; and • the number of abstentions (if counted). The information must be published on the website within 16 days of the meeting, or if later, the end of the first working day after the day on which the result of the poll is declared.
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