| UK AGM, EGM Calendar |
| Monday, December 14 |
| Rockhopper Exploration (re Falkland Oil merger) |
| LMS Capital (re tender offer) |
| Gfinity |
| Hunter Resources |
| Leed Resources |
| Conroy Gold & Natural Resources (re capital reorganisation) |
| Tuesday, December 15 |
| Al Noor Hospitals Group (re Mediclinic merger) |
| Sareum Holdings |
| Utilitywise |
| dotdigital Group |
| Hayward Tyler Group (re share placing) |
| Tristel |
| Fidelity Special Values |
| hVIVO (re share placing) |
| Northamber |
| Chelverton Growth Trust |
| Edinburgh Dragon Trust |
| Volution Group |
| Schroder Income Growth Fund |
| Wednesday, December 16 |
| Johnson Matthey (re special dividend, share consolidation) |
| NCC Group (re acquisition of Fox-IT) |
| Filtronic (re share issue) |
| Twentyfour Income Fund (re amendment of articles) |
| BowLeven |
| Epistem Holdings |
| Standard Life Equity Income Trust |
| Thursday, December 17 |
| British Empire Trust |
| J Smart & Co |
| Plaza Centers |
| Uranium Resources |
| Management Consulting Group |
| Sirius Real Estate |
| RAB Special Situations Co (re continuation) |
| Friday, December 18 |
| Intu Properties (re property lease) |
| Hellenic Carriers |
| REACT Energy |
| Stellar Diamonds |
| Pacific Alliance China Land (re continuation resolution) |
| Treveria (re investing policy, name change to Glenwick) |
| JPMorgan Japanese Investment Trust |
| Armstrong Ventures |
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