I attended the AGM of the Prudential on 17 May 2018, which was held at 11am at the QE2 Centre in London. It conflicted with the Legal and General AGM which started at 12 o'clock on the same day. There were only about 250 attendees at the Pru, much less than the 800 the previous week for the Aviva AGM. The smaller numbers presumably being party due to the very good performance of the potential, versus big problems at Aviva and the clash with L&G. This was a very quick AGM ending in 63 minutes, whereas Aviva was over two and a half hours. The Chairman opened the meeting and gave a short introduction referring to the strong performance, confidence of outlook, the 8% dividend increase and the decision to
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