News: 2024.03.21
After the performance period, there is a period of intensive shareholder meetings. In the past, listed companies would provide gifts, refreshments and drinks in order to thank shareholders for their support and encourage shareholders to vote. The attending shareholders were literally "fed and carried", but recently a listed company But took a different approach.
It is reported that the listed companies under the Carbine Group made it clear at the recent shareholders' meeting that they would not provide refreshments and gifts. They also emphasized that there would be no "fragment parties" at the shareholders' meeting venue to ensure the purity of the shareholders' meeting. and professionalism.
This initiative has attracted widespread attention and discussion in the market. Some people believe that this is a good change that will help improve the efficiency and focus of the shareholders' meeting. Others are worried that such an approach will affect shareholder participation and interest.
However, Carbine's executives said they hope that through such measures, shareholders will be more focused on discussing the company's business and future development, and avoid being distracted by refreshments and gifts.
In general, Carbine's approach may lead other listed companies to follow suit and re-examine the form and content of shareholders' meetings to make shareholders' meetings more professional, efficient, and more in line with the needs and values of modern enterprises.