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Three Datapulse investors move to rally the troops

They see strength in numbers in fight to boot out newly-appointed directors and diversification agenda

Anita Gabriel
Published Fri, Mar 2, 2018 · 09:50 PM
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THREE minority shareholders led by retired human resource manager Chew Ah Kong, who collectively own 200,000 shares of Datapulse Technology, are deeply vexed over the curious goings-on or "eruption of events" at the firm since last December's sudden ownership change that sparked a shareholder feud.

They have communicated their grievances to the regulator and Singapore's shareholder watchdog. The three have also posted their objections on social networks and are now eager to "knock on doors" to galvanise more support from other Datapulse minority investors to boot out the newly-appointed directors and their diversification agenda at April's crunch shareholder meeting.

"A lot of investors may not understand or be well informed on what's going on. We are trying to reach out to the uncles and aunties and so on as we want as many minority shareholders as possible to attend the meeting," said Mr Chew…

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