@obiero - 17.4% is significant when it comes to voting.
Say a director's seat is up for grabs. You have the 'government' candidate (unlike PS Treasury, which is an office, this could be a friend of kibaki, uhuru, etc). So already this chap has 17.4%
Say VVS decides to stand for the seat. I am already 17.4% behind. At KCB AGMs perhaps the total 'votes' that come in are 50% (most retail shareholders don't show up). So the GoK chap has 38.8% before he even starts!
So all he needs is a mere 7.6% to sweep the election. Some idiots will vote for him coz the chap is of the same tribe or serikali knows best!
So 50% is ideal but for most listed firms, you don't need that.
BTW, who is #2 shareholder? What %?
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