UK AGM, EGM Calendar |
Tuesday, July 14 |
Dairy Crest Group |
Rurelec |
N Brown |
TwentyFour Select Monthly Income Fund |
Aberdeen Japan Investment Trust |
Development Securities |
Summit Therapeutics |
Prospex Oil and Gas |
Newriver Retail |
Wednesday, July 15 |
Griffin Mining |
1Spatial |
Severn Trent |
Stallion Resources |
SyQic |
e2v Technologies |
Speedy Hire |
BT Group |
BTG |
ICAP |
RPC Group |
Workspace Group |
Intermediate Capital Group |
Thursday, July 16 |
Caledonia Investments |
Telford Homes |
Burberry Group |
First Group |
Wincanton |
LondonMetric Property |
Hansa Trust |
McKay Securities |
Dekeloil |
Wynnstay Properties |
Aer Lingus |
Plus500 |
Infinis Energy |
Friday, July 17 |
Homeserve |
3i Group |
DCC |
MS International |
Templeton Emerging Markets IT |
Monday, July 20 |
Quintain Estates |
Aquatic Foods |
Ensor Holdings |
GTS Chemical Holdimgs |
Lead All Investments |
Origo Partners |
Rame Energy |
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Sunday newspaper round-up: Drinkflation, Bank of England, BT Group
(Sharecast News) - Brewers have cut the levels of alcohol in many beers and lagers, saving millions of pounds in tax in the process. But they haven't cut prices for consumers. Food giants and grocers have done the same through stealthy reductions in package sizes and portions. Critics however hold that so-called drinkflation is the more insidious of the two, as bottle and cans stay the same size and hold the same amount of liquid. In the case of Foster's, which is sold by Heineken in the UK, alcohol by volume has been reduced from 4.0% earlier in 2023 to only 3.7%. - Financial Mail on Sunday
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