• Exco Technologies announces results of AGM meeting
  • All director nominees voted into positions by substantial majority of sharholders
  • Numbers based on proxies received prior to the meeting
  • Shares were down CAD$0.03 (0.39%) and trading at CAD$7.62

Exco Technologies has updated the market on its 2019 annual general meeting results held on January 29, which returned positive results for nominees of company directorships.

All were voted into the positions by a substantial majority of shareholders, with Edward Kernaghan receiving 98.8% of shareholder approval, Darren Kirk with 99.3%, Robert Magee with 95.3%, Colleen McMorrow with 99.6%, Paul Riganelli with 94%, Brian Robbins with 93.7% and Anne Marie Turnbull with 95.4%.

The numbers were based on proxies received prior to the meeting.

A total of 26,864,370 common shares or 66.44% of issued and outstanding common shares were voted in connection with the AGM, with shareholders voting by a show of hands for each item of business.

At the time of writing Exco Technologies’ shares were down CAD$0.03 (0.39%) and trading at CAD$7.62. It has a market capitalization of CAD$306.2 million.

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