Skyline Builders Group Elects Home Country Governance Practices, Exempt from Certain Nasdaq Rules

Reuters
Aug 26
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SKBL">Skyline Builders</a> Group Elects Home Country Governance Practices, Exempt from Certain Nasdaq Rules

Skyline Builders Group Holding Ltd. has filed a Form 6-K report announcing its decision to rely on the home country rule exemption under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5615(a)(3). This allows the company, incorporated in the Cayman Islands and listed on Nasdaq, to follow its home country corporate governance practices instead of certain Nasdaq requirements. Specifically, Skyline Builders will be exempt from rules requiring shareholder approval for certain securities issuances related to acquisitions, changes of control, equity-based compensation, and substantial non-public offerings. The original document can be accessed through the link below.

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