Future Generation Global Full Year 2024 Results Q&A Webinar 14 March 2025

Watch the recording of our Future Generation Global (ASX: FGG) FY2024 Results Q&A Webinar held on 14 March 2025.

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Please enjoy the recording of our Future Generation Global (ASX: FGG) FY2024 Results Q&A Webinar held on 14 March 2025.

Caroline Gurney, CEO of Future Generation, and Geoff Wilson AO, Founder and Director of Future Generation, Chairman and CIO of Wilson Asset Management, presented the Future Generation Global full-year results and answered shareholder questions.

We were also joined by our pro bono fund manager, Nick Griffin, Founding Partner and CIO of Munro Partners, and Suzanne Dick, CEO of Prevention United, one of our social impact partners.

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Webinar Agenda

  • 1:38 – FGG Full-Year Results with Caroline Gurney and Geoff Wilson AO
  • 12:48 – Fund manager Q&A with Nick Griffin, Munro Partners
  • 32:28 – Social impact update with Suzanne Dick, Prevention United
  • 42:38 – Q&A moderated by Caroline Gurney with Geoff Wilson AO, Nick Griffin and Suzanne Dick.

Click here to watch the recording of the Future Generation Global (ASX: FGG) FY2024 Q&A Results Webinar, held on 14 March 2025.

 

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