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Eight other companies found to have tweaked their charters to allow dual-class shares

After SGX raised the issue with Chew's Group, it has sent reminder to companies that DCS provisions are premature

Michelle Quah
Published Thu, Jan 26, 2017 · 09:50 PM

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    Singapore

    IT would seem that Chew's Group was just following the example of other Singapore listed companies when it attempted to amend its constitution this month to permit itself to issue dual-class shares (DCS).

    The Business Times has learned that a sizeable number of other listed companies have successfully amended their constitutions, empowering themselves with the ability to issue shares with varied voting rights - despite the fact that such share structures have not yet been given the go-ahead by the Singapore Exchange (SGX).

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