MGM China proposes bylaw changes to drop 10-day book closure rule and remove “signed” definition

Reuters03-19 17:05
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MCHVF">MGM China</a> proposes bylaw changes to drop 10-day book closure rule and remove “signed” definition
  • MGM China proposed amendments to its memorandum and articles of association, including removing a 10-day book closure requirement for determining shareholder eligibility to attend and vote at general meetings.
  • The company also proposed removing the standalone definition of “signed” from Section 1 of Table A of its memorandum and articles of association.
  • Shareholder approval will be sought via a special resolution at an annual general meeting expected to be held on or about May 14, 2026.


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