Shareholders will today vote on the leadership of Adelaide video game company Mighty Kingdom, but more than half of the company’s staff have penned a letter saying they’ll consider quitting if entrepreneur Shane Yeend takes control.
Embattled Adelaide video game company Mighty Kingdom’s largest shareholder Gamestar Studios has sent a letter to other shareholders calling for chair Michelle Guthrie and the entire board to be replaced.
One week after announcing it was considering a sale of the business, Adelaide video game developer Mighty Kingdom has terminated a deal with a company founded by its ex-CEO.
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