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First Tin PLC shareholders approve all resolutions at AGM

Published 12/06/2024, 07:52 AM
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LONDON - First Tin (LON:1SN) PLC, a tin development company with projects in Germany and Australia, announced today that shareholders approved all proposed resolutions during its Annual General Meeting. The resolutions included the adoption of the report and accounts for the period ended June 30, 2024, director remuneration, reappointment of the company's auditor, and the election of board members.

The voting results showed overwhelming support for all thirteen resolutions. Notably, the reappointment of CROWE UK LLP as the company's auditor and the authorization of the auditor's remuneration were passed almost unanimously. In the director elections, Ross Ainger and Peter Gunzburg were elected with a significant majority, while William (Bill) Scotting and Charles Cannon Brookes saw some withheld votes but were also re-elected.

Furthermore, shareholders granted the directors the authority to allot shares and to disapply pre-emption rights, which are typically seen as a means to facilitate fundraising and corporate flexibility. Additionally, the company has been authorized to purchase its own shares, a move often associated with attempts to manage share capital effectively.

The meeting also renewed the notice period for general meetings, ensuring that the company maintains its governance practices in line with shareholder expectations.

This news is based on a press release statement from First Tin PLC and reflects the outcomes of the voting at the Annual General Meeting held today. The details of the resolutions and their respective voting outcomes indicate a strong backing from shareholders for the company's current direction and governance.

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