ikeGPS – 2023 Annual Meeting Results
ikeGPS Group Limited
329 Interlocken Pkwy, Suite 120, Broomfield CO 80021, USA
Office: +1 303 222 3218
www.ikegps.com
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
29 September 2023
Results of ikeGPS Group Limited Annual Shareholder Meeting
At ikeGPS Group Limited’s shareholder meeting, held online today, shareholders were asked to vote on
2 resolutions, which were supported by the Board.
As required by NZX Listing Rule 6.1, all voting was conducted by a poll.
The resolutions passed by shareholders were:
• That the directors of the Company are authorised to fix the auditor’s remuneration.
• That Mr Alex Knowles be re-elected as an independent Director of the Company.
Details of the total number of votes cast in person or by a proxy holder are:
Resolution For Against Abstain
That the directors of the Company are
authorised to fix the auditor’s
remuneration.
50,816,208
99.80%
103,375
0.20%
58,149
That Mr Alex Knowles be re-elected as
an independent Director of the
Company.
50,919,126
99.98%
12,482
0.02%
46,124
ENDS
IKE seeks to be the standard for collecting, analysing and managing pole and overhead asset
information for electric utilities, communications companies, and their engineering service providers.
Contact: Brian Musfeldt, brian.musfeldt@ikegps.com
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