Siraitken
13th-September-2007, 09:59 AM
Hello ASF Members
I'm fairly young and have never been to a General Meeting for Shareholders.
I'm curious to know what the general dress attire is.
e.g. Neat casual, semi-formal, etc
Another question which isn't so important is, how long do the meetings generally go for?
Cheers
Dave
Siraitken
15th-September-2007, 11:02 PM
Can someone please inform me of the general dress attire at an General Meeting.
I need to know by monday.
Thanks
Dave
reece55
15th-September-2007, 11:08 PM
Can someone please inform me of the general dress attire at an General Meeting.
I need to know by monday.
Thanks
Dave
The simple answer Dave is there is no dress code.
However, I can guarantee you the board will be in suits as well as the consultants to the Company. However, if you are simply an investor, neat casual should suffice.
Cheers
Garpal Gumnut
15th-September-2007, 11:26 PM
Can someone please inform me of the general dress attire at an General Meeting.
I need to know by monday.
Thanks
Dave
It depends on how well the company has been performimg or what their ethic is.
Where the directors pay themselves exhorbitant fees such as Macquarie, then a suitably servile attire such as a medieval peasant's smock and monastic sandals would be essential.
For Fosters a VB shirt and stubby shorts is de rigeur.
Should you attend a Rams Home Loans meeting just a garbag would be sufficient.
Garpal
Siraitken
16th-September-2007, 05:44 PM
Thanks guys
I thought this was the case but just wanted some clarification.
Cheers
Dave
reece55
16th-September-2007, 05:47 PM
It depends on how well the company has been performimg or what their ethic is.
Where the directors pay themselves exhorbitant fees such as Macquarie, then a suitably servile attire such as a medieval peasant's smock and monastic sandals would be essential.
For Fosters a VB shirt and stubby shorts is de rigeur.
Should you attend a Rams Home Loans meeting just a garbag would be sufficient.
Garpal
Garpal
Hilarious.... I'm picturing a 70 your old retiree talking to Alan Moss looking like Socrates.......... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.....
Cheers