The billion-dollar question Singapore Airlines shareholders should ask at its AGM
More clarity on the board’s approach to the investment in Air India would be welcome
[SINGAPORE] Singapore Airlines (SIA) will hold its 54th annual general meeting (AGM) on Jul 24.
If there is only one question shareholders must ask, it should be about the group’s billion-dollar investment.
The national carrier owns a 25.1 per cent stake in the enlarged Air India following the merger with its former associate Vistara in November 2024.
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