Investors, frustrated by chair’s reluctance to answer questions at recent AGM, argue that the group’s shares are ‘completely mispriced’.
Investors keen to gauge whether technology conglomerate Altron is again offering huge value-unlock potential would have been none the wiser after the group’s recent AGM.
At the meeting, chair Stewart van Graan acknowledged a series of questions posed by activist shareholder Chris Logan, but deferred engaging publicly on them to another, unspecified time. Yet an open discussion on Altron’s prospects and strategic plans would have been helpful, considering how its shares have lost favour with the market of late...
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