AGM (Annual General Meeting)
A mandatory yearly gathering of a company's shareholders where the board of directors presents annual financial reports, elects or re-elects directors, appoints auditors, and addresses shareholder questions. AGMs are required by corporate law for most incorporated entities and serve as the primary mechanism for shareholders to exercise their voting rights and hold the board accountable.
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