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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Petropavlovsk Plc | LSE:POG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031544546 | ORD 1P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.20 | 1.20 | 1.25 | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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RNS Number : 7072R
Petropavlovsk PLC
01 July 2020
1 July 2020
Petropavlovsk PLC ("Petropavlovsk" or "the "Company")
Results of Annual General Meeting
The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of Petropavlovsk PLC was held at 11 a.m. on 30 June 2020 at the Company's offices, 11 Grosvenor Place, London SW1X 7HH.
Further to the Company's announcement at 7.00 a.m. on 30 June 2020, the Company can confirm that Resolutions 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 14, 18, 19 and 21 proposed by the Board were duly passed on a Poll, whilst Resolutions 3, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17 and 20 were not passed.
Following the events from the voting at the Company's AGM, the Company has formed an interim Board which complies with the rules and regulations of the UK Corporate Governance Code. Petropavlovsk will endeavour to discuss the next steps with all of its key shareholders ahead of the calling for a General Meeting to constitute a Board which is not only aligned with the wishes of all of its stakeholders, but will also provide the highest levels of corporate governance and stakeholder protection befitting the leading gold mining company it is, listed on both the London Stock Exchange and the Moscow Exchange.
The Board notes that, in addition to the Resolutions that were not duly passed on a Poll, Resolutions 8, 18 and 19 were passed with less than 80% of the votes in favour. In the coming months, the Board will undertake consultations with the Company's shareholders to address any concerns they may have. Once the overall picture has been assimilated, the Company will report to the market on the views received and actions undertaken.
In respect of Resolution 20 relating to the authority to issue shares, the authority sought by the Company is aligned with the Investment Association's share capital guidelines and market practice for FTSE listed companies. Given that this Resolution failed, the Board will also consult with shareholders to understand their concerns in this respect.
The Remuneration Committee is disappointed to note that despite a consultation process, during which major shareholders confirmed their support for the new Remuneration Policy (the 'Revised Policy'), certain of these shareholders voted against the Revised Policy. Consequently, the previous Policy approved by shareholders on 29 June 2018 will remain in force. The Remuneration Committee will consider whether a further consultation process is required, with a further Policy being proposed for approval at the 2021 Annual General Meeting or potentially at a General Meeting to be convened prior to this date.
A further statement detailing the outcome of the Company's consultation with its shareholders, including any actions taken as a result, will be published by the Company within six months of the 2020 Annual General Meeting in accordance with the revised UK Corporate Governance Code published in July 2018.
The table below shows the votes received for and against the Resolutions.
Resolution Votes For Votes Against Vote Total Votes Withheld Cast (Excl. Withheld) No of Shares % of No of Shares % of No of Shares Shares Shares Voted Voted --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ---------------------------- Ordinary Resolutions 1 Report & Accounts 2,420,944,150 99.84% 3,806,747 0.16% 867,184 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To approve the Directors' Remuneration 2 Report 2,074,234,888 85.52% 351,254,207 14.48% 128,986 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To approve the Directors' Remuneration 3 Policy 1,026,264,291 42.32% 1,398,862,888 57.68% 490,902 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To approve the rules of the Petropavlovsk PLC Long-Term Incentive Plan 4 2020 1,825,020,415 75.24% 600,455,768 24.76% 141,898 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To appoint PriceWaterhouse Coopers LLP 5 as auditor 2,270,127,552 99.82% 4,187,339 0.18% 151,303,190 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To authorise the Directors to determine the remuneration 6 of the auditor 2,270,749,441 99.81% 4,244,420 0.19% 150,624,220 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To elect Ms Charlotte Philipps 7 as a Director 2,420,851,898 99.81% 4,728,078 0.19% 38,105 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To elect Mrs Ekaterina Ray 8 as a Director 1,292,274,134 53.28% 1,133,305,842 46.72% 38,105 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To elect Mr Danila Kotlyarov 9 as a Director 1,125,946,873 46.42% 1,299,615,535 53.58% 55,673 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To elect Mr Maxim Kharin 10 as a Director 2,416,892,559 99.64% 8,670,233 0.36% 55,289 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To elect Ms Fiona Paulus 11 as a Director 1,124,556,375 46.36% 1,300,988,849 53.64% 72,857 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To elect Mr Timothy McCutcheon 12 as a Director 965,460,407 39.80% 1,460,096,385 60.20% 61,289 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To re-elect Dr Pavel Maslovskiy 13 as a Director 1,118,262,709 46.14% 1,305,363,764 53.86% 1,991,608 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To re-elect Mr James Cameron 14 as a Director 2,419,461,326 99.83% 4,147,963 0.17% 2,008,792 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To re-elect Mr Damien Hackett 15 as a Director 1,123,166,581 46.34% 1,300,425,208 53.66% 2,026,292 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To re-elect Mr Harry Kenyon-Slaney 16 as a Director 1,123,256,747 46.35% 1,300,335,042 53.65% 2,026,292 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To re-elect Mr Robert Jenkins 17 as a Director 1,107,769,784 45.72% 1,315,139,797 54.28% 2,708,500 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- Special Resolution --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To approve New Articles 18 of Association 1,882,119,530 77.60% 543,435,209 22.40% 63,342 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- Ordinary Resolutions --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To authorise Directors to allot shares (up to maximum of 1/3 of issued 19 share capital) 1,542,430,479 64.52% 848,354,286 35.48% 34,833,316 2,425,618,081 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- To authorise Directors to allot shares (up to maximum of 2/3 of issued share capital - rights issue 20 only) 562,979,256 23.55% 1,827,137,249 76.45% 35,531,889 2,425,648,394 ------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- Special Resolution --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ -------------- Authority to convene a general meeting on not less than 14 clear 21 days' notice 2,303,817,242 95.01% 121,114,995 4.99% 716,157 2,425,648,394
------------------------ --------------- -------- -------------- -------- ------------ --------------
Notes:
1. Resolutions 3, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17 and 20 were not approved by Shareholders. All other resolutions were passed
2. Votes 'For' and 'Against' are expressed as a percentage of votes received
3. A 'Vote' withheld is not a vote in law and is not counted in the calculations of the votes 'For' or 'Against' a resolution
4. The total number of shares in issue as at 6pm on 26 June 2020 was 3,312,825,822 ordinary shares with 3,312,825,822 voting rights
5. c.73.3% voting capital was instructed
The voting figures will be displayed shortly on the Company's website at www.petropavlovsk.net
About Petropavlovsk
Petropavlovsk PLC (LSE: POG. MOEX: POGR) is a major integrated Russian gold producer with JORC Resources of 21.03Moz Au which include Reserves of 8.46Moz Au. Following its IPO on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) in 2002, Petropavlovsk was promoted to the London Stock Exchange in 2009, where today it is a Premium Listed company and a constituent of the FTSE 250, FTSE 350 and FTSE All Share indices.
The Company's key operating mines (Pioneer, Malomir and Albyn) are in the Amur Region in the Russian Far East. Petropavlovsk has produced a total of c.7.8Moz of gold since operations began in 1994 and has a strong track record of mine development, expansion and asset optimisation.
The Group recently entered a new era of growth following the successful commissioning and start-up of its flagship asset, the Pressure Oxidation (POX) Hub at Pokrovskiy, which enables the processing of the Company's abundant refractory reserves and resources.
Petropavlovsk is one of the region's largest employers and one of the largest contributors to the sustainable development of the local economy.
For more information
Please visit www.petropavlovsk.net or contact:
Petropavlovsk PLC +44 (0) 20 7201 8900 Patrick Pittaway / Max Zaltsman / Viktoriya TeamIR@petropavlovsk.net Kim Peel Hunt LLP Ross Allister / David McKeown / Alexander Allen +44 (0) 20 7418 8900 Canaccord Genuity Limited Henry Fitzgerald-O'Connor / James Asensio +44 (0) 20 7523 8000 Buchanan +44 (0) 20 7466 5000 Bobby Morse / Kelsey Traynor / Ariadna POG@buchanan.uk.com Peretz
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