After attending the Judges Scientific Annual General Meeting yesterday (a useful meeting if sparsely attended), I visited the AGM of Hiscox in their offices in the City of London. Technically that statement is not quite correct because although I was there, the actual AGM was held in Bermuda. Hiscox moved their company domicile to Bermuda a few years ago, ostensibly for tax reasons bearing in mind that they have substantial operations there. One resulting peculiarity of this was that most shareholders now only hold “Depositary Receipts” in the new company registered in Bermuda even if you are in the Crest system. So I could not be appointed as a proxy by someone else. However by having a few shares in a nominee account I did manage to obtain a “letter
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