Achiko AG: 2021 Annual General Meeting of Achiko AG: Shareholders adopt all proposals
Achiko AG / Key word(s): AGMEGM
26-May-2021 / 18:00 CET/CEST
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2021 Annual General Meeting of Achiko AG: Shareholders adopt all proposals
Zurich, 26 May 2021 - Achiko AG (SWX:ACHI, ISIN CH0522213468) ( Achiko or the Company ) held its Annual General Meeting today at 10:00 CEST in Zurich. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this Annual General Meeting was held without physical presence of the shareholders in accordance with art. 27 para. 1 letter b Covid-19-Ordinance 3. Shareholders exercised their shareholder rights through an independent proxy.
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