74,712 1 Where shareholders appointed the Chair as their proxy with discretion as to voting, their votes were cast in favour of the resolutions. 2 A vote withheld is not a vote in law and is not counted towards the votes cast For or Against a resolution. 3 Special Resolution (75% majority required). The total voting rights of the Company as at 10.00pm on 1 June 2021 (the time by which shareholders wanting to vote at the AGM were required to be entered on the register) was 1,503,112,804 ordinary shares of 0.1p each. The Company does not hold any shares in treasury. Votes were cast in respect of 82.25% of the issued share capital.
EXECUTIVE CHANGES: New CFOs for Sensyne, Focusrite, Bango, 4D Pharma
Mon, 1st Mar 2021 16:41
(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of London-listed company director and manager changes announced on Monday and not separately reported by Alliance News:
Sensyne Health PLC - Oxford, England-based clinical technology using artificial intelligence - Moves Chief Investment Officer Richard Pye to chief financial officer and executive director, while interim CFO Michael Norris moves to non-executive director, both from last Friday. Norris has been interim CFO since March last year. Additionally, Geoff Race joins the board as non-executive director. Race is co-founder and CFO of Nasdaq-listed biopharmaceutical company Minerva Neurosciences Inc.
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St Ives settles over data misuse wrangle Jo Francis Friday, February 3, 2012
Two former employees of St Ives have agreed to pay the PLC £90,000 in damages after they admitted sharing confidential information with two directors at Inspired Thinking Group (ITG).
Adrian Kelly, who was operations director at point-of-sale wing SP Group, and Michelle Boyce, who was manager of SP’s digital department, both resigned last summer. Subsequently St Ives began legal proceedings for the misuse of confidential information against the duo.
In December, all three parties agreed to a consent order for judgment, or so-called ‘compromise agreement’, before Justice Wyn Williams at the High Court of Justice in London.