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Nanoco 'emphatically rejects' call from shareholders for top bosses to resign

The news comes after Samsung agreed to pay $150m as part of its no fault settlement with Nanoco

Nanoco is headquartered in Cheshire(Image: Nanoco )

Top bosses at a Cheshire technology company have been asked to step down by a group of shareholders.

The group is led by Tariq Hamoodi, who holds 4.23% interest in Nanoco, and is arguing that the company gave misleading information related to settlement prospects in a litigation with Samsung.

They have asked that chief executive Brian Tenner and chief financial officer Liam Gray depart their roles and the board.

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The request was made in a letter dated March 10 and has been made public today (Monday, March 27).

The news comes after Samsung agreed to pay $150m as part of its no fault settlement with Nanoco.

The lawsuit had been over patents used in Samsung's LED televisions.

In the letter, the shareholders said they have identified new a CEO and CFO for the company.