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リチウムイオン社、ワラタ社の要請に対する回答期限を5月20日まで延長

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-- リチウム・アイオニック(LTH.V)は火曜日、ワラタ・キャピタル・アドバイザーズとの間で、ワラタが要請した臨時株主総会の開催決定期限を4月13日から5月20日に延長することで合意したと発表した。 ワラタは、リチウム・アイオニックの取締役会に対し、ヘリオ・ディニズ、デビッド・ガワー、ローレンス・ガイの3名を取締役から解任し、後任取締役を選任するための臨時株主総会の開催を要請していた。ディニズ、ガワー、ガイは4月20日に取締役を辞任した。 同社は、取締役会の空席補充に関して、ワラタおよび他の株主と協議する意向であると述べた。 同社の株価は、トロント証券取引所ベンチャー市場で0.02ドル高の1.03ドルで取引されている。

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