Shareholders
Cordlife substantial shareholders lay out separate plans to address issues after AGM
THE two substantial shareholders in Cordlife’s boardroom tussle have set out separate plans to address the cord-blood bank’s troubles after the May 14 annual general meeting (AGM).The Friday (May 10) bourse...
Nanjing Xinjiekou seeks shareholders’ support at AGM to emerge from ‘darkest chapter’ in Cordlife’s history
NANJING Xinjiekou Department Store is seeking the support of Cordlife shareholders to remove four directors from the board of the cord-blood bank, ahead of the group’s annual general meeting...
Interests of OCBC and Great Eastern’s minority shareholders are fundamentally misaligned
A QUESTION was raised at OCBC’s annual general meeting (AGM) this past week about how the group’s 88.4 per cent stake in Great Eastern may have contributed to the...
Interests of OCBC and Great Eastern’s minority shareholders are fundamentally misaligned
A QUESTION was raised at OCBC’s annual general meeting (AGM) this past week about how the group’s 88.4 per cent stake in Great Eastern may have contributed to the...
Shareholders raise questions over dividend payout, directors’ salaries at Best World AGM ahead of proposed privatisation
DISGRUNTLED shareholders of beauty product distributor Best World International : CGN 0% raised questions over the lack of dividend payouts and the compensation of directors at the company’s first...
Best World under fire from shareholders at AGM over dividends, director salaries
DISGRUNTLED shareholders of beauty product distributor Best World International : CGN 0% raised questions over the lack of dividend payouts and the compensation of directors at the company’s first...
Great Eastern chairman appeals for patience as shareholders fume over share price ‘disaster’
GREAT Eastern Holdings (GEH) chairman Soon Tit Koon has appealed for shareholders to remain patient as the board continues to work on boosting returns.
Speaking at the annual general meeting...
OCBC should put its properties into a Reit and distribute the trust’s units to shareholders
WHAT does not kill one makes one stronger. This adage might aptly describe Singapore’s listed banking trio, which have emerged strongly from the Covid-19 pandemic.Take Singapore’s longest established bank,...