Malaysian shareholders of UK’s Early Equity cry foul over alleged denial of voting rights


The 358 Malaysian shareholders, who hold 564.3 million shares or a 53.81% stake in London-based Early Equity PLC, a company listed on the Aquis Stock Exchange (AQSE), claimed that none of them received the 2021 AGM circular that was posted on April 22, according to the company.

PETALING JAYA: A group of Malaysian shareholders of a company based in the United Kingdom are crying foul over what is alleged to be a deprivation of their voting rights in the company’s annual general meeting (AGM) on Thursday.

The 358 Malaysian shareholders, who hold 564.3 million shares or a 53.81% stake in London-based Early Equity PLC, a company listed on the Aquis Stock Exchange (AQSE), claimed that none of them received the 2021 AGM circular that was posted on April 22, according to the company.

In a joint statement, the shareholders said they sent personal letters to seek confirmation and requested proof of posting but have yet to receive any response from the company.

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