- An annual general meeting (AGM) is the yearly gathering of a company’s interested shareholders.
- At an annual general meeting (AGM), directors of the company present the company’s financial performance and shareholders vote on the issues at hand.
- Shareholders who do not attend the meeting in person may usually vote by proxy, which can be done online or by mail.
- At an AGM, there is often a time set aside for shareholders to ask questions to the directors of the company.
- Activist shareholders may use an AGM as an opportunity to express their concerns.