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A very intense friendliness with nothing behind the eyes
A very intense friendliness with nothing behind the eyes
Pretty sure no one here (except juba and his mates) wants huljich and the puppets having their details.
I’m having three guesses why AVZ is taking them to court @Xerof….
1) Offensive Conduct
2) Sex Offences With Animals
3) Sex Offences With Each Other
Sounds like DEBOSS...He’s a Wollongong lad if you down that way, just look for a bald bloke being spoon fed
I'm going option 2, here's a video of Ali G accusing someone that looks suspiciously like Peter Huljich of it
I know you are a good man Beish and didnt mean no bad intentions, but this one especially isWhat’s the best part about sex with twenty eight year olds?
I’m in on that 100% AVZ on the ribs. A last act of pain before we enjoy the fruits of our suffering.I also want a cap but feel like we will need to upgrade to tattoos if we win this war…
Leonard?@tommyr345
$AVZ involved in another legal barney at WA Supreme Court today, fight with rival corp adviser over access to shareholders’ communication details on register, last had ~21,000 shareholders trapped in suspended $2.7b stock, average holding around $128k each https://supremecourt.wa.gov.au/_apps/courtlist/Default.aspx…
10:59 AM · Oct 6, 2023
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I wonder who told Tommy the twat, ffs.
Anyone has a right to request a copy of the register according to ASIC. AVZ will be arguing improper use imo
Company shareholders | ASIC
asic.gov.au
Accessing company information
Share register
The share register is usually held at the company’s registered office and contains the name and address of each member, the number of shares held, share classes and the amount paid and unpaid on the shares.
Anyone has a right to inspect a copy of a company’s share register. As a member, you may inspect the register free of charge. However, the company may charge other people to inspect the register. The inspection fee is set out in Sch 4 of the Corporations Regulations 2001 (Corporations Regulations).
Anyone has a right to request a copy of a company’s share register. A company must provide a copy of the register to you within seven days of you requesting the copy. The maximum fee for supplying a copy of the register is set out in Sch 4 of the Corporations Regulations.
When requesting a copy, you must provide your name, address and the purpose of your request. You cannot obtain a copy of a register for an improper purpose, such as:
• soliciting a donation from a member
• soliciting a member of a company as a stockbroker or sharebroker
• gathering information about the personal wealth of a member, or
• making an unsolicited offer to purchase financial products such as shares or units off-market
• if the company keeps the register on a computer, the company must provide the copy in the format set out in Part 2C.1 of the Corporations Regulations.
It will have shareholder name and preferred contact detail as minimum. I've personally never provided my email to any company I've ever held and have never consented to receiving any communication electronically. All correspondence I have ever received from ASX companies has been snail mail.And does that register have names and then contact details?
It will have shareholder name and preferred contact detail as minimum. I've personally never provided my email to any company I've ever held and have never consented to receiving any communication electronically. All correspondence I have ever received from ASX companies has been snail mail.
Right to Receive Documents — AVZ Minerals Limited
avzminerals.com.au
Notice of shareholders’ rights in connection with receiving certain documents, due to legislative changes.
AVZ Minerals Limited (ABN 81 125 176 703) (Company) gives notice pursuant to section 110K of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (Corporations Act) of the rights of members (Shareholders) to:
• elect to receive or not receive certain documents in physical or electronic form;
• make requests to receive a certain document in physical or electronic form.
Documents
This election applies to the following documents:
• documents that relate to a meeting of shareholders, such as notice of meeting and proxy forms, or voting forms;
• documents that relate to a resolution to be considered by shareholders without a meeting;
• a notice of shareholder’s rights under section 110k of the Corporations Act (such as this notice), unless the notice is readily available on a website, together with any other documents prescribed by relevant regulations, (collectively, the Documents);
• the Annual Report (compromising the financial statements, directors’ report, and auditor’s report for the relevant financial year).
Rights to Make an Election
Each shareholder is entitled to:
a) elect to be sent Documents in either physical form or electronic form;
b) elect not to be sent the Annual Report (and any other documents prescribed by the relevant regulations),
by notifying the Company share registry of your election.
A shareholder may make an election to all Documents or a specified class(es) of Documents.
A shareholder may request the Company send a particular Document to the shareholder in physical or electronic form.
A shareholder is entitled to withdraw an election at any time by notifying the Company share registry.
The Company encourages all shareholders to provide an email address to receive communications electronically, to ensure members stay well informed and receive documents without delay.
It is our commitment to implement better sustainability practices at AVZ Minerals, by minimising paper consumption in our environment. We hope our shareholders support this practice, whilst giving members the advantage of receiving Company notifications electronically as soon as they become available.
Notifying the Company of your elections or requests
To review your preferences, or sign up to receive your shareholder communications via email, please update your details at https://investor.automic.com.au/#/home or contact the Registry:
Automic Share Registry
w: investor.automic.com.au
p: 1300 288 664 (within Australia) +61 (0) 2 9698 5414 (Overseas)
e: hello@automicgroup.com.au
a: GPO Box 5193, Sydney NSW 2001
I think they have, but I didn’t want to verbalise it 🫤Still think the Board should adopt the procedures outlined in the book ‘How to Delay a Court Case’ by Zin Cheng. Just keep making excuses on reasons to postpone any future hearings until it’s too late for them to circulate their BS. See how they like it.
Yup, prepare for a spam campaign of mis information and bullshit to all our personal email/postal addresses.... yaySo this is why:
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Tom Richardson.
@tommyr345
$AVZ involved in another legal barney at WA Supreme Court today, fight with rival corp adviser over access to shareholders’ communication details on register, last had ~21,000 shareholders trapped in suspended $2.7b stock, average holding around $128k each https://supremecourt.wa.gov.au/_apps/courtlist/Default.aspx…
10:59 AM · Oct 6, 2023
·5,768
Views
I wonder who told Tommy the twat, ffs.