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LONDON - IP Group plc (LSE: IPO), a company specializing in investments in innovative science and technology firms, has announced the publication of its Annual Report and Accounts for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024. The report details the Group’s performance and financials for the year and is now available for shareholders and the public to review.
In accordance with regulatory requirements, these documents have been submitted for inspection to the National Storage Mechanism and can be accessed through the Financial Conduct Authority’s website. Additionally, printed versions of the Annual Report, along with the Notice of the 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) and proxy voting forms, are being distributed to shareholders who prefer physical copies.
The AGM is scheduled to take place at 11:00 am on June 12, 2025, at the company’s offices in King’s Cross, London, with provisions made for shareholders to arrive and enjoy refreshments from 10:30 am. Recognizing the importance of inclusivity and accessibility, IP Group has arranged for the proceedings to be available online via the Investor Meet Company platform. Despite the virtual attendance option, shareholders are reminded that online voting during the AGM is not possible. Votes must be cast in person or by proxy in advance of the meeting.
To promote engagement and address shareholder queries effectively, the company encourages the submission of questions through the Investor Meet Company platform until 9 am the day before the AGM. Questions can also be sent via email up to two days before the meeting. Shareholders interested in attending the AGM virtually are advised to register beforehand through the link provided by the company.
This announcement, based on a press release statement, ensures shareholders are informed about the upcoming AGM and the availability of the Annual Report for their perusal. It is part of IP Group’s commitment to transparency and shareholder engagement as it continues to invest in the science and technology sectors.
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