Disgruntled investors in collapsed cobalt miner Jervois Global have called for an emergency shareholder meeting after an American court rejected attempts to derail a bankruptcy deal that would leave them empty-handed.
A court in Texas last week denied a request by two minor shareholders in the ASX-listed company to prevent a voluntary administration agreement that would erase hundreds of millions of dollars of investor capital.
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Mark Wembridge covers resource companies for The Australian Financial Review, based in Perth. He formerly worked for the Financial Times in London and Hong Kong. Connect with Mark on Twitter. Email Mark at mark.wembridge@nine.com.au