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MENZIES(JOHN) PLC - Result of AGM
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Results of Annual General Meeting (the AGM )
The Company s AGM was held today at 14:00. All resolutions were voted on by poll. Resolutions 1 to 12 were duly passed by the shareholders of the Company as ordinary resolutions. Resolutions 13 to 17 were duly passed as special resolutions.
Total votes received for each ordinary and special resolution proposed at the AGM are as follows: VOTES
327,684 The votes of any proxy giving the Chairman discretion how to vote have been included in the votes For a resolution. The total number of ordinary shares in issue (excluding treasury shares) and eligible to be voted on at the AGM was 84,306,225.
Tobias Menzies says he ‘ducked’ Prince Philip’s racist side on ‘The Crown’
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The Crown.
During a chat with journalist Anushka Asthana for
The Guardian’s podcast, Menzies spoke about the Duke of Edinburgh’s past controversies and how he tackled that side of his character while still being team Philip.
Asthana asked the Duke’s tributes following his death were for the most part “very nice”: “What we hear instead is people saying things instead like ‘he was straight-talking’ or talking about ‘his gaffes.’ I think there might be a different way to describing some of them,” she said referencing some of the racist comments made by the late royal.
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