Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Without knowing anything about BT's constitution, it is unlikely that one person attending and representing a very small majority of shares will be able to have their voice heard about something as important as a Vote of No Confidence. A block of 10% or more may have a chance. Any such proposal would also need to be notified to all the shareholders before such vote was considered.
It is a nice thought though.
Don't forget, what can be done. There will be some Directors retiring by rotation and seeking re-elections. Shareholders may be able to do something here. Proxy votes will then need to be counted, etc.
Just getting something into the Minutes could be interesting.
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