One of the joys of attending Annual General Meetings is that sometimes you turn up, not expecting any fireworks, and instead find that it’s not going to be a boring event after all. This was particularly the case at ProVen VCT where I fully expected attendance on the 24th August to be poor as it was the middle of the holiday season – in fact only 4 shareholders (other than the board) attended the meeting in central London – the company has a February financial year end which means that the timing of the AGM to avoid the holiday season is difficult. This Venture Capital Trust (VCT) was mentioned in the March 2011 ShareSoc Newsletter as one of those that paid out dividends that were not covered by profits. They
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