below the link to the shareholders registry
it has 'Shareholders in Allocation’, which is probably a term that should have been used at some places in our legal agreement… We have 23 allocations with 35 shareholders. The loans to the company are usually in the name(s) of the Allocation (of shares), using both shareholders names if there are two (but not always though).
That also doesn’t give an answer to the question if 2 shareholders in 1 allocations can split their vote...
I am even getting confused if I am able to vote for Marianne and me, as Marianne is not able to come to this Thursdays meeting?
My take on it is that we have given allocation so each allocation is for one unit, and that a single person buying one unit should have the same right as a couple buying an equivalent unit. (e.g. Alex = Frances&Sandy).
regards Rainer
Please call me if you need an urgent reply.Rainer Beneke
+64 21 144 7700
Shareholders and shareholders as at 1/6/18
Rainer Beneke and Marian Quinn
Gay Buckingham
Jan Burch
Maria Callau and Juan Puricelli
Dennis Chan and Adelyn Lau
Sara Ferreira
Rachel Gibb
Warren Hurley
Kristin and Susan Jack
Alex King
Claire Loftus
Sandy and Frances Ross
Philippa and Tim Ross
Jess and James Ross
Catherine Spencer
Sue Taylor
Anne and Ian Thomson
Michael and Roz Wilson
Sander Zwanenburg and Nga Fong Or
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