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  • Unhappy with Mighty Kingdom’s progress, Major shareholder Shane Yeend again calls to remove existing board
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    Unhappy with Mighty Kingdom’s progress, Major shareholder Shane Yeend again calls to remove existing board

    Time to vote this board out and make history, reads the clarion call of Shane Yeend, a major shareholder of the independent Aussie game developer Mighty Kingdom (ASX: MKL). Yeend is bringing shareholders together to vote out the current board in favour of a “no nonsense board with extensive track records of successful ASX turnarounds”

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