Logitech Dispute With Founder Over New Chairman May Delay AGM
- Founder Borel wants a vote on new chair at the annual meeting
- Swiss court prohibited Logitech from issuing invitation to AGM
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Logitech International SA founder Daniel Borel secured a court decision that could delay the company’s annual shareholder meeting as he continues his dispute over the appointment of a new chair.
Logitech is prohibited from issuing an invitation to the meeting — currently scheduled for Sept. 4 — before the court resolves the conflict between the two sides, according to a court document seen by Bloomberg News.