Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust (D-UN) AGM 2025 summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
AGM 2025 summary
30 Jun, 2026Opening remarks and agenda
Meeting commenced at 12:00 PM with Michael Cooper as chair and Rob Hughes as Secretary; scrutineers appointed and quorum confirmed.
Formal business included presentation of the 2024 annual report, election of trustees, appointment of auditors, and amendments to the deferred unit incentive plan.
Board and executive committee updates
Seven trustees were nominated and elected by majority vote without contest.
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP was reappointed as auditors for the ensuing year.
Shareholder proposals
Resolution to amend the deferred unit incentive plan, increasing the number of deferred units to 500,000, was approved by majority vote.
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