Magnus Energy's requisitioning shareholders call for own EGM
They say this is because Magnus has failed to hold the meeting they requested by the statutory deadline
Singapore
FOUR requisitioning shareholders of Magnus Energy Group are exercising their rights to convene an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) to remove and appoint directors as soon as possible.
This is because Magnus has failed to hold the EGM they had requested by the statutory deadline, they wrote in a letter to the company on Thursday.
The four shareholders - Ong Chin Yew, Sng Lee Leng and two companies Blue Water Engi…
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