Bodycote Plc - Result of AGM.


    27 May 2026 15:22:37
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Bodycote Plc - Result of AGM

Bodycote Plc - Result of AGM

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27 May 2026

 

Bodycote plc -   Results of Annual General Meeting

 

Bodycote plc hereby confirms that all resolutions set out in the Notice of Meeting for its Annual General Meeting held on 27 May 2026 were passed by shareholders on a poll.

 

The total number of votes cast for each resolution is as follows:

 

Resolution

VOTES

FOR AND DISCRETIONARY

%*

VOTES

AGAINST

%*

VOTES

WITHHELD

Ordinary Resolutions

     

 

 

 

 

1. To receive the annual report

 

147,964,425

100.00%

2,764

0.00%

50,710

2. To declare a final dividend

 

148,016,786

100.00%

832

0.00%

281

3. To elect Ms. E. Dubu

147,912,119

99.93%

103,658

0.07%

2,122

4. To re-elect Mr D. Dayan

 

146,232,540

98.80%

1,783,237

1.20%

2,122

5. To re-elect Ms. L. Chahbazi  

147,877,178

99.91%

138,149

0.09%

2,572

6. To re-elect Mr. K. Boyd

 

145,730,071

98.46%

2,285,706

1.54%

2,122

7. To re-elect Ms. C. Gordon

 

127,551,298

88.86%

15,986,731

11.14%

4,479,870

8. To re-elect Ms. B García-Cos Muntañola  

147,204,423

99.45%

811,354

0.55%

2,122

9. To re-elect Mr J. Fairbairn

 

148,013,382

100.00%

1,945

0.00%

2,572

10. To re-elect   Mr. B. Fidler

148,000,403

99.99%

15,374

0.01%

2,122

11. To re-appoint the auditors

 

147,910,229

100.00%

6,250

0.00%

101,420

12. To authorise the Audit Committee to fix auditor's remuneration  

147,914,102

99.93%

101,213

0.07%

2,584

13. To approve the Annual Report on Remuneration

145,639,707

98.85%

1,699,759

1.15%

678,433

14. To renew authority to allot shares  

146,828,829

99.21%

1,175,684

0.79%

13,386

Special Resolutions

 

 

 

 

 

15. To renew general authority for disapplication of pre-emption rights for acquisitions or specified capital investments

142,913,800

96.55%

5,102,977

3.45%

1,122

16. To renew authority for disapplication of pre-emption rights for an additional 5% of issued share capital

138,522,836

93.59%

9,483,145

6.41%

11,918

17. To renew authority to buy own shares

147,982,780

99.99%

8,476

0.01%

26,643

18.To authorise general meetings 14 days' notice

146,247,556

98.80%

1,770,062

1.20%

281

19.To approve the Long Term Incentive Plan (LTIP rules)

144,449,065

97.60%

3,555,752

2.40%

13,082

 

*   percentage of   votes cast excludes   withheld votes.

 

 

The number of ordinary shares in issue at the date of the meeting was 171,400,877 and each share attracted one vote. Votes `For' included votes at the discretion of the Chairman.     All valid proxy votes and voting instructions (whether submitted electronically or in hard copy form) were included in the poll taken at the meeting.     The total number of votes cast was 148,017,618 (86.36% of the share register).  

 

The full text of each resolution is contained in the Notice of Annual General Meeting, which is available on the Company's website,   www.bodycote.com .     A copy of the poll results for the AGM will also be made available on the Company's website.  

 

In accordance with Listing Rule 6.4.2, a copy of Resolutions 15 to 19 (as set out in the Notice of Annual General Meeting), will be submitted today to the Financial Conduct Authority's national storage mechanism and will shortly be available for inspection at https://data.fca.org.uk/#/nsm/nationalstoragemechanism .

 

 

A. Broughton

Group Company Secretary

Bodycote plc

 

Tel:   +44 (0)1625 505300

 




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