Anom -
This is the NML thread, so I won't labour the point, but I do not see any reality whatsoever in the following statement:
"Although I expected that JT would release some nice information prior to the AGM, to sweeten the shareholders so they might pass his remuneration package, he'll get a nasty surprise, when he suddenly finds that he's been removed from office."
The only voting matters on the AGM notification are the usual ones, including re-election of 2 directors. Directors' remuneration packages are not a matter for AGMs. Nor, I believe, under the law, is the removal of a Chairman.