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AGM, EGM Calendar - Week Ahead

Tue, 21st Jul 2015 05:17

UK AGM, EGM Calendar
Tuesday, July 21
National Grid
AO World
Quantum Pharma
Big Yellow
British Land Co
Assura
JPMorgan European Investment Trus
Scapa Group
VP
TR Property Investment Trust
Cable & Wireless
Renold
Wednesday, July 22
Experian
BP Marsh
Norcros
Cayenne Trust
Johnson Matthey
Fidelity China Special Situations
INVESCO Income Growth Trust
QinetiQ
Flybe 
Paypoint
TalkTalk Telecom Group 
Custodian REIT
Torotrak
Zanaga Iron Ore Co
Thursday, July 23
Land Securities Group
Premier Foods
Electrocomponents
Halma
Shanks Group
Sefton Resources
Record
Green Dragon Gas
Royal Mail 
Mothercare
SSE
Bloomsbury Publishing
Synergy Health
Caffyns
De La Rue
Dee Valley
F&C Global Smaller Companies
Fuller Smith & Turner
Personal Assets Trust
SABMiller
Vertu Motors
Friday, July 24
Montanaro European Smaller Companies Trust
Greka Drilling
Edinburgh Investment Trust
Hogg Robinson
Helical Bar
United Utilities
Roxi Petroleum
Rare Earth Minerals
Treveria
DJI Holdings
Volex
Petroceltic International 
Afren
Monday, July 27
Westside Investments
Cranswick
 
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