Result of AGM

RNS Number : 8633Q
Gulf Marine Services PLC
30 June 2022
 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

30 June 2022

 

Gulf Marine Services PLC

('Gulf Marine Services', 'GMS', the 'Company' or the 'Group')

 

Results of Annual General Meeting ("AGM")

 

Results of the AGM

 

The AGM of Gulf Marine Services PLC was held on Thursday, 30 June 2022. In the context of the continued COVID-19 pandemic, shareholders were strongly encouraged to submit a form of proxy in advance of this meeting rather than seeking to vote in person.

 

Accordingly, all the resolutions were put to shareholders on a poll. The results of the poll are shown in the table below and will shortly be available on the Company's website, www.gmsplc.com.

 

Resolution

Votes in Favour (including discretionary)1

%

Votes

Against

%

Total Votes
(excluding votes withheld)

Votes Withheld2

1.  To receive the Annual Report and Accounts for the financial year ended 31 December 2021.

 

647,782,875

99.44%

3,616,235

0.56%

651,399,110

0

2.  To receive and approve the Directors' Remuneration Report included in the Annual Report and Accounts for the financial year ended 31 December 2021.

646,490,272

99.28%

4,689,278

0.72%

651,179,550

219,560

3.  To re-appoint Mansour Al Alami as a Director.

644,142,659

99.29%

4,623,416

0.71%

648,766,075

2,633,035

4.  To re-appoint Hassan Heikal as a Director.

646,701,286

99.29%

4,635,789

0.71%

651,337,075

62,035

5.  To re-appoint Rashed Al Jarwan as a Director.

646,713,659

99.29%

4,623,416

0.71%

651,337,075

62,035

6.  To re-appoint Charbel El Khoury as a Director

646,710,240

99.29%

4,622,585

0.71%

651,332,825

66,285

7.  To re-appoint Jyrki Koskelo as a Director.

646,709,409

99.29%

4,623,416

0.71%

651,332,825

66,285

8.  To re-appoint Lord Anthony St John of Bletso as a Director.

646,713,765

99.29%

4,623,310

0.71%

651,337,075

62,035

9.  To appoint KPMG as Auditor.

645,780,459

99.15%

5,516,235

0.85%

651,296,694

102,416

10.  To authorise the Audit and Risk Committee, for and on behalf of the Directors, to agree the Auditor's remuneration.

645,814,675

99.15%

5,521,135

0.85%

651,335,810

63,300

11.  To authorise the Directors to allot shares (s551 of the Companies

Act 2006).

321,560,671

49.37%

329,768,854

50.63%

651,329,525

69,585

12.  To authorise the Company to enter into a buy-back agreement for the

purchase by the Company of all of the Deferred Shares in issue. 3

341,894,306

52.49%

309,440,554

47.51%

651,334,860

64,250

13.  To disapply pre-emption rights (s.570 and s.573 of the Companies

Act 2006). 4

320,639,380

50.74%

311,245,151

49.26%

631,884,531

19,514,579

14.  To disapply pre-emption rights (s.570 and s.573 of the Companies

Act 2006) up to a further 5% for acquisitions or specified

capital investments. 4

320,589,380

50.74%

311,295,151

49.26%

631,884,531

19,514,579

15.  To authorise the Company to make market purchases of its own

shares (s.701 of the Companies Act 2006). 4

341,895,893

52.49%

309,438,967

47.51%

651,334,860

64,250

16.  To authorise the Directors to call general meetings of the Company

(other than an annual general meeting) on not less than 14 clear

days' notice. 4

646,717,975

99.29%

4,621,135

0.71%

651,339,110

60,000

Notes:

1)  Any proxy appointments giving discretion to the Chairman of the Meeting have been included in the "For" totals above.

2)  A vote "Withheld" is not a vote in law and is not counted in the calculation of the votes "For" or "Against" a resolution.

3)  The resolution to approve the buy-back of the Company's deferred shares was duly passed, and accordingly, the Deferred Shares will now be transferred to the Company and cancelled as set out in the Notice of AGM.

4)  Indicates special resolutions requiring a 75% majority of votes cast in favour to be passed.

 

The Company's total ordinary shares in issue (total voting rights) as at 30 June 2021 was 1,016,414,582 ordinary shares of 2 pence each. Ordinary shareholders are entitled to one vote per ordinary share held. No shares were held in treasury.

 

The Company announces that resolutions 1 to 10 (inclusive), resolution 12 and resolution 16 were passed by the requisite majorities of the Company's shareholders. Resolution 11, which was an ordinary resolution requiring the approval of shareholders representing at least 50% of the shares voted at the meeting and resolutions 13 to 15 (inclusive), which were special resolutions requiring the approval of shareholders representing at least 75% of the shares voted at the meeting, were not passed by such majority.  The Board continues to consult with substantial shareholders on their views and, in accordance with paragraph 4 of the UK Corporate Governance Code, will publish an update on views received from shareholders, and actions taken, within six months of the AGM, and a final summary together with any further steps in the next annual report.

 

The full text of the resolutions may be found in the notice of the AGM, copies of which are available on both the Company's website at www.gmsplc.com and on the National Storage Mechanism at https://www.fca.org.uk/markets/primary-markets/regulatory-disclosures/national-storage-mechanism .

 

In accordance with LR 9.6.2R, copies of all resolutions passed at the AGM concerning items other than ordinary business have been submitted to the National Storage Mechanism and will shortly be available for inspection at https://www.fca.org.uk/markets/primary-markets/regulatory-disclosures/national-storage-mechanism .

 

 

Enquiries: GMS

Mansour Al Alami, Executive Chairman

 

+44 (0) 207 603 1515

 



 

Celicourt Communications

Mark Antelme

Philip Dennis

+44 (0)20 8434 2643

 

 




Notes to Editors:

Gulf Marine Services PLC, a company listed on the London Stock Exchange, was founded in Abu Dhabi in 1977 and has become a world leading provider of advanced self-propelled self-elevating support vessels (SESVs).  The fleet serves the oil, gas and renewable energy industries from its offices in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.  The Group's assets are capable of serving clients' requirements across the globe, including those in the Middle East, South East Asia, West Africa, North America, the Gulf of Mexico and Europe.

The GMS fleet of 13 SESVs is amongst the youngest in the industry, with an average age of eight years. The vessels support GMS's clients in a broad range of offshore oil and gas platform refurbishment and maintenance activities, well intervention work and offshore wind turbine maintenance work (which are opex-led activities), as well as offshore oil and gas platform installation and decommissioning and offshore wind turbine installation (which are capex-led activities).

The SESVs are categorised by size - K-Class (Small), S-Class (Mid) and E-Class (Large) - with these capable of operating in water depths of 45m to 80m depending on leg length.  The vessels are four-legged and are self-propelled, which means they do not require tugs or similar support vessels for moves between locations in the field; this makes them significantly more cost-effective and time-efficient than conventional offshore support vessels without self-propulsion. They have a large deck space, crane capacity and accommodation facilities (for up to 300 people) that can be adapted to the requirements of the Group's clients.

 

Gulf Marine Services PLC's Legal Entity Identifier is 213800IGS2QE89SAJF77

www.gmsplc.com

 

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