The rebelling shareholders of The Indian Film Co. Ltd, the AIM, London-listed speciality film investment firm part owned by Network18 Group promoter Raghav Bahl, may be able to gain some concessions at the extraordinary general meeting scheduled for Feb. 5, including their own representative on the board, reports The Economic Times, citing
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