This morning BAE Systems held it’s Annual General Meeting in a converted hangar in Farnborough - the location of the company’s headquarters of course. There were probably about 300 shareholders present, but as many as a third of them seemed to be protestors unhappy with the company’s activities – and mainly of the view that weapons kill people and the company should be a lot more careful about what they sell and who they sell them to. Before commencing the meeting, shareholders could view some of the company’s apprentice initiatives, which had won awards, to help disabled people. For example, one to take exercise while in a hospital bed which I could have used a couple of years ago myself. But there were no other products of the company on
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