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Integrity Gaming Corp. V.IGAM

"Integrity Gaming Corp is a provider of gaming equipment and project financing to owners, operators, and managers of casinos and other regulated gaming venues. The company focuses on U.S tribal gaming markets where it leases and distributes slot machines, electronic table games, casino, and bingo equipments."


TSXV:IGAM - Post by User

Comment by Teflon2Hypeon Jun 20, 2018 12:20pm
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RE:RE:RE:AGM keeps getting rescheduled, whats’s up?

RE:RE:RE:AGM keeps getting rescheduled, whats’s up?
"Wrong. ISD has not held an AGM since Sept 2016 and is still trading. Pedal your basher bs elsewhere. "

Another option is you shutting your big mouth long enough to find out what the conditions for an exemption to this standard rule are. Once you do that then figure out if they qualify and if so wait and see if they file for such an exemption. It has to be filed on Sedar. Do you know what Sedar is and where it is located?

I could give you all that information, but I only do that with civil people. For the sake of other people reading this post I will  backup to what i just said to show I speak truthfully and that you are just another atypical Stockhouse mouthpiece.



Calling annual meetings
  •  (1) The directors of a corporation shall call an annual meeting of shareholders

    • (a) not later than eighteen months after the corporation comes into existence; and

    • (b) subsequently, not later than fifteen months after holding the last preceding annual meeting but no later than six months after the end of the corporation’s preceding financial year.

  • Marginal note:Calling special meetings

    (2) The directors of a corporation may at any time call a special meeting of shareholders.

  • Marginal note:Order to delay calling of annual meeting

    (3) Despite subsection (1), the corporation may apply to the court for an order extending the time for calling an annual meeting.

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