Netherlands: Spyker CEO cuts voting rights to 26.8%

Victor Muller, the largest shareholder and chief executive officer of Dutch car manufacturer Spyker Cars, has reduced his voting interest in the company. This move is aimed at avoiding a buyout offer for the rest of the shares, Reuters said. To bring his stake below the 30% threshold, Muller transferred just It’s time to log … Continued

Victor Muller, the largest shareholder and chief executive officer of Dutch car manufacturer Spyker Cars, has reduced his voting interest in the company.

This move is aimed at avoiding a buyout offer for the rest of the shares, Reuters said. To bring his stake below the 30% threshold, Muller transferred just

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