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Mingteng International announces shareholder meetings
  • Mingteng International will hold a Class A shareholders meeting in Wuxi, China on May 29, 2026.
  • Vote will cover Class A consent for rights changes tied to increasing Class B voting power to 200 votes per share.
  • Annual general meeting in Wuxi will follow, seeking approval for par value reduction to US$0.00005 per share.
  • Shareholders will also vote on expanding authorized share capital to 998,000,000 Class A shares and 2,000,000 Class B shares.
  • Additional items include adopting updated memorandum and articles of association plus potential adjournment to solicit more votes if needed.


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