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The good, the bad and the gloomy: Irish firms gear up for AGM season

Along with specific company issues, remuneration, gender diversity and climate commitments could raise red flags for investors

Irish companies will come head to head with their shareholders over the next couple of months as over 20 companies are due to hold their annual general meeting (AGM). Picture: Post Reporter

Irish companies will go head to head with their shareholders in the coming weeks as more than 20 firms prepare to hold their annual general meetings (AGM).

AGMs are a big event in a company’s diary - they afford shareholders the chance to digest the performance of the previous year and exercise their voting rights to indicate if they are happy with the company and its direction.

After a busy results season, 20 Irish companies ...