NZK - 2021 Annual Shareholders' Meeting results

MEETING
Wed, Jun 16 2021 04:02 pm

16 June 2021

Results of New Zealand King Salmon Investments Ltd (NZX and ASX:NZK)
Annual Shareholder Meeting

At New Zealand King Salmon Investment’s Annual Shareholder meeting, held via online call today, shareholders were asked to vote on 2 resolutions, which were supported by the Board.

As required by NZX Listing Rule 6.1, all voting was conducted by a poll.

The resolutions passed by shareholders were:

• Item 1 That the Board is authorised to fix the auditor’s remuneration for the coming year.
• Item 2 Having retired in accordance with NZX Listing Rule 2.7.1, that John Ryder be elected as a Director.

Detail of the total number of votes cast in person or by a proxy holder are:

Item 1 That the Board is authorised to fix the auditor’s remuneration for the coming year.
For 92,128,264 99.85%
Against 142,500 0.15%
Abstain 3.500

Item 2 Having retired in accordance with NZX Listing Rule 2.7.1, that John Ryder be elected as a Director.
For 92,286,998 99.98%
Against 22,200 0.02%
Abstain 2,000

Independent Directors
In terms of NZX Listing Rule 2.6.1, the Board has determined that the following directors are independent:

Catriona Macleod
John Ryder
Paul Steere

Authority for this announcement
Name of person authorised to make this announcement Grant Rosewarne
Contact person for this announcement Grant Rosewarne
Contact phone number 027 246 0980
Contact email address [email protected]

Date of release through MAP 16/06/2021

ENDS


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