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A dialogue is a conversation between two or more persons. No unitholders were allowed to talk during the dialogue session. Any questions had to be written down on a piece of paper and then be selected by SIAS to be read out. I saw no facilitator. I only saw another spokesman for Sabana.
SIAS, a self-styled champion of minority shareholders' rights??? I think not and I just cancel my sponsored subscription.
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I also wonder why you want to comment for comment sake. What's have the food to do with this dialogue? This is not a typical AGM or EGM and if you are aware of the background of this saga, you would know food is the last thing on unitholders' mind.
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hh488, do you even know what you commenting at???
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Just wonder who is paying the costs for that dialogue, unitholders or manager ?
“risk comes from not knowing what you’re doing.”
I don’t look to jump over 7-foot bars: I look around for 1-foot bars that I can step over.
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wonder how they collected the dialogue money from so many unit holders, issuing new reits units to sias or collecting cash?