What's up in Australia's Stock Market for Thursday

Submitted by Stock Market News on 28 September, 2011 - 12:36

For September 29, 2011, there is only one stock that will go on ex-dividend and four companies that will hold their general meeting.

Dividends

PMP(PMP) is provides consumer insight and printed communications solutions. PMP is distributing 1 cent of fully franked dividends.

AGM/EGM: GRB, TDI, AMH, MGO

Gage Roads Brewing (GRB) is engaged in contract brewing of premium beer, cider and other beverages. GRB is holding an AGM at 4 am in 14 Absolon Street, Palmyra, WA. The agenda: adoption of remuneration report; re-election of Ian Olson and Steven Greentree; approval of executive and employee share plan; issue of shares to Johnson Hoedemaker and Willem Hoedemaker under the executive and employee share plan and grant of an interest free loan.

Trent Capital (TDI) is a closed-end strategic and specialist investor in Australian listed securities. TDI is holding an AGM in 11 am in the Offices of Baron Partners Limited, Level 32, Deutsche Bank Place. The agenda: To report on results and activities during the financial year; to consider financial statements for the year ended June 30, 2011; to adopt remuneration report; to consider re-election of director - Mr. Paul Young; and to approve equal share capital reduction.

Amcil (AMH) manages equity portfolios for its clients. AMH is holding AGM at 10 am in Hilton on the Park, Victoria. The agenda: adoption of remuneration report; re-election of Bruce Teele and Richard Santamaria.

Marengo Mining (MGO) is engaged in the exploration and development of mineral properties in Papua New Guinea and Australia. MGO is holding an AGM at 10 am in Level 1, Havelock Street, West Perth. The agenda: ratify the issue of 110,000,000 shares; approval of Marengo Mining Limited Performance Rights Plan; approval of termination benefits under Leslie Emery's employment agreement; approval of termination benefit under John Horan's consultancy; approval of grant of performance rights to Leslie Emery, John Horan, Douglas Dunnet, John Hick, Elizabeth Martin, Rabbie Namaliu and Susanne Sesselmann.

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