The AGM will be the same old dull affair it always is. You'll get a few individual shareholders banging a drum about something but the major institutional investors won't be there and they are the ones BA listen to. There are a lot of BA employees clinging to rumours that the City doesn't like Walsh and want him out. Thats nothing but wishful thinking. The City want to see him get a grip on BAs costs and restive unions and there'll be no putsch from them.