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When electing new directors most shareholders will read the biographies attached to the voting papers.
Shoeshine Sat, 26 Nov 2016
When electing new directors most shareholders will read the biographies attached to the voting papers.
They do this to assess the qualifications of the director candidates put forward and to get a sense of who might be best placed to help govern their company or co-operative.
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