Charles Jillings, CEO of Utilico, energized by strong economic momentum across Latin America. Watch the video here.
For info, the outstanding share options are also listed in the 2020 Annual Report on page 56 .... evidently the number of o/s options has not changed since then as it shows the same 130 million total:
- 55 million @ 0.42p
- 40 million @ 0.60p
- 35 million @ 0.90p
An independent NED is just supposed to be a NED with no other links to the company ... for example, Iain Rawlinson is probably also an independent NED ...
NEDs are sometimes appointed to a BoD to represent the interests of a major shareholder - in which case they are not 'independent' NEDs.
GL
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From the OED: 'patronizing' - "treat with an apparent kindness which betrays a feeling of superiority"
It's all there in black and white - you just have to read it and comprehend tbh!
Re shorting there was some discussion a while back (at the time of Jub I think) about whether your broker can lend your shares out without your knowledge. The note I posted below may be of interest ....
The retail brokers don't seem to lend shares but it's worth checking their terms and conditions. Note these may be different for an ISA or SIPP account vs. a trading account.
HL Ts and Cs state: "Investments will not be lent to a third party and we will not borrow money against your investments. "
Barclays Smart Investor terms state " We will not engage in stock lending for any Asset in your Account."
Interactive Investors seem to have a different policy. Their ISA terms state:
"You agree that we may act for other customers in a wide range of transactions with interests that differ from, or conflict with, yours. You also agree that we will not be required to disclose to you information known to us (or another member of our Group) that is confidential to those parties and may be relevant to your interests."
Clearly it's worth checking !