Shareholders’ meetings are generally called by the directors, although there are
provisions for them to be called by other bodies or persons in an emergency.
The shareholders of an AG may vote on the resolutions tabled at shareholders’
meetings and may, under certain circumstances and under due periods of
notice, propose resolutions of their own. However, as shareholders, they have
no direct rights of influence, management, or information over the company.
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