Shareholders meetings -- the announcement of significant news
I'm wondering how often companies use share holder meetings to announce significant news if they have some, things like dividend changes or stock buy backs -- things that are off the official ballot.
Do companies generally stay very narrow to topic at shareholders' meetings -- following the agenda -- or do they at times use this forum to announce news that may affect a shareholder, that isn't voted on / on the ballot?
Thanks
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SE:Personal Finance user Ray K says in a comment on this question that his or her broker said:
a company cannot release any significant news in a share-holder meeting that is not publicly accessible / open, similar to how earnings releases are available to the entire public at the same time, not just to a few attending a meeting.
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