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LONDON - Blackbird plc (AIM:BIRD), a company specializing in cloud-native video editing technology, has announced its Annual General Meeting (AGM) is scheduled for 2:00 pm on June 18, 2025, at the offices of Blake Morgan in London. Shareholders will have the option to attend in person or follow the proceedings online via the Investor Meet Company platform.
The notice of the AGM and related materials have been made available on the company’s website, and shareholders who prefer physical copies can receive them by post. The Board encourages shareholders to attend physically but has also made provisions for remote attendance and participation. However, those choosing the online option will not be able to vote during the meeting and are thus encouraged to submit their proxy votes in advance.
For remote attendance, shareholders must register beforehand using the provided link. Voting can be done electronically through MUFG Corporate Markets’ website or via the Investor Centre app. Hard copy proxy forms are available upon request from the registrars. All proxy votes must be received at least two business days before the AGM.
In addition to the AGM details, Blackbird plc has also posted its annual report and accounts for the year ended December 31, 2024. Shareholders who have elected to receive communications in hard copy will be sent the report, while others can access it online.
The company, known for its patented video technology that allows precise navigation, playback, viewing, and editing in the cloud, operates two primary products: Blackbird®, a suite of cloud-native computing applications, and elevate.io, an online collaborative content creation platform. Blackbird plc licenses its core video technology under the ’Powered by Blackbird’ model, enabling other video companies to transition to cloud-based business models.
This announcement, based on a press release statement, indicates Blackbird plc’s commitment to engaging with its shareholders transparently and providing them with various options to participate in the company’s governance.
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