Hynix small shareholders want blood
A group of small shareholders, representing 3.8 per cent of the share capital of Hynix, is seeking to block the company's takeover by creditors. It also wants the heads, or rather the prosecution, of people who, it claims wrecked the takeover of the debt-ridden DRAM maker by Micron.
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