Ontario court says it cannot force Sherritt shareholder meeting by end-September 2026 in Kyma case
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- Ontario Superior Court said it could not compel a shareholder meeting by end-September 2026, rejecting Kyma Capital’s requested timetable.
- Court found Kyma’s press release claiming a late-September meeting was already called was false; no meeting has been called.
- Kyma’s bid to move the combined annual and special meeting earlier than Dec. 15, 2026 is expected to be heard in late September.
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