Digital China Holdings Receives Shareholder Request to Convene Special Meeting

Reuters
Jan 26
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/DCHIY">Digital China</a> Holdings Receives Shareholder Request to Convene Special Meeting

Digital China Holdings Ltd. has received a requisition from HKSCC Nominees Limited, acting on behalf of Guangzhou City Investment Jiazi Investment Partnership, which holds approximately 17.57% of the company’s voting shares. The requisition requests the Board to convene a special general meeting to consider proposed amendments to the company’s Bye-laws. The proposed changes would require that major transactions, very substantial disposals, very substantial acquisitions, extreme transactions, and reverse takeovers under Chapter 14 of Hong Kong’s Listing Rules be subject to shareholder approval by special resolution at general meetings. Further details and a formal notice of the meeting will be sent to shareholders in due course.

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