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Dysfunctional DRA slapped with strike

THE chair of dysfunctional engineering firm DRA Global, which is struggling with an executive rebellion, an attempted board coup, and cost blow-outs savaging its bottom line, has delivered a frank assessment of a challenging second half just as the stock hit a new low.

 DRA is trying to rebuild

DRA is trying to rebuild

Shareholders, most of whom are employees, delivered their own rebuke yesterday, a firm slap in the form of a first strike against the company's remuneration report.   Almost 47% of shares expressed...

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