Surface Transforms plc Annual Report and Accounts

Surface Transforms

Surface Transforms (LON: SCE) has announced that the Company has now posted its annual report and accounts for the year ended 31st May 2019, together with a notice convening the Company’s annual general meeting.

However, the date and location of the AGM has changed from that previously announced on 9th September 2019 and will now be held on Tuesday 12th November 2019 at 3.30pm at the offices of finnCap Ltd, 60 New Broad Street, London, EC2M 1JJ.

Surface Transforms state that this change does not affect the Capital Markets Day which will still start on Wednesday 30th October at 10.30am. Investors who have already made their travel plans to arrive for the 9.30am meeting are still welcome to attend at that time prior to commencement of the CMD.

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