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Main Event Entertainment Group Limited (MEEG) is moving to further refine its proprietary and joint-venture events strategy as it combats heightened climactic risk, increased competition, and a weaker economic environment.
This was the update provided by co-founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Solomon Sharpe at the company’s annual general meeting held last Thursday at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel. Main Event ventured into the proprietary event space, internally called “owned events”, during its October 2025 financial year as it sought to grow beyond seasonal market demand.
“We’re also very disciplined. We take at least 10 calls a week about potential own events, but we’re not quick to just jump at every whim and every fancy out there. We’re looking at doing our thing properly,” Sharpe responded on the move to build this segment while protecting shareholder value.
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