Gome Electrical Appliances Holdings Ltd, China's second-biggest electronics retailer, has scheduled a special general meeting for Sept 28 to vote on what the company calls an irrational resolution by jailed founder Huang Guangyu, the Financial Times reported Tuesday.
Huang is waging a campaign to unseat the company's chairman, Chen Xiao, who steered the company through a crisis after Huang was arrested by police early last year, according to the report.
Gome said a proposal by Huang to oust the chairman was "not rational" and should be rejected by shareholders, according to a Bloomberg report on Tuesday.
Gome urged investors to oppose Huang, who is its largest stockholder at 34 percent, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
Huang, who wants to cancel a general mandate to issue new shares, also wants to install one of his sisters as chairman, according to the Financial Times' report.