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In the UK, companies can choose to have meetings online or make decisions in writing instead of gathering in person. The Companies Act 2006 makes these options possible, making things more accessible and adaptable.
For online meetings, people can join in through video or phone calls, making it easier for those who are far away or can't be there in person. This is really handy for companies with shareholders all over the place or when it's tough for everyone to be in the same spot.
There's also the option of making decisions without having a big meeting. Shareholders can just write down if they agree or disagree on things, and it's as good as deciding in a meeting. This is great for everyday choices or when there's something important that needs a quick decision.
For online meetings, people can join in through video or phone calls, making it easier for those who are far away or can't be there in person. This is really handy for companies with shareholders all over the place or when it's tough for everyone to be in the same spot.
There's also the option of making decisions without having a big meeting. Shareholders can just write down if they agree or disagree on things, and it's as good as deciding in a meeting. This is great for everyday choices or when there's something important that needs a quick decision.