Below are the events leading to the showdown at the AGM:
2020:
January - Dutch food delivery company Takeaway.com wins a prolonged battle for control of British peer Just Eat against Dutch internet conglomerate Prosus. The deal creates Europe's largest online meal delivery company.
October - Just Eat Takeaway.com says its shareholders approved its proposed purchase of U.S. rival Grubhub.
2021:
June - Just Eat Takeaway.com completes acquisition of Grubhub for $7.3 billion.
Oct. 15 - Investor Cat Rock increases stake in company to 5.93%.
Oct. 21 - Just Eat Takeaway.com CEO Jitse Groen says he expects Grubhub to eventually be part of a consolidation in the U.S. delivery market, but signals he is not open to selling the business.
Oct. 25 - Investor Cat Rock urges management to consider selling Grubhub, saying divesting or spinning off the unit would improve the company's valuation.
Nov. 10 - Cat Rock repeats its call to divest Grubhub, the day after competitor DoorDash made a big move into European markets with a $8.1 billion purchase of Finland-based Wolt Enterprises OY.
Nov. 17 - Groen says he has no plans to sell Grubhub, but the company is actively looking for strategic partnerships for the business.
December - Cat Rock, the company's second-largest shareholder after Groen, increases stake to 6.88%.
2022:
Feb. 8 - Just Eat Takeaway.com announces it will delist its shares from the Nasdaq stock exchange in a bid to limit costs and regulatory burdens.
Feb.13 - CEO Groen says the decision to de-list from Nasdaq should not be taken as an indication of plans to sell Grubhub.
March - Groen says the company remains in talks to find a strategic partner for Grubhub and that he would be willing to consider a minority position in whatever deal emerges.
April 20 - In an abrupt turnaround, the company says it is looking at selling Grubhub, pressured by investors to revive its shares amid stiff competition and a fading pandemic boost.
April 25 - Cat Rock calls for a major shake-up of the company by voting out its CFO and several members of its supervisory board.
May 4, 2022 - Two of its most senior leaders step down, just hours before the AGM. Shares fall nearly 6%.
Chairman Adriaan Nuehn, whose position had been under pressure, will not seek reappointment while longtime Chief Operating Officer Joerg Gerbig is under investigation for "possible personal misconduct at a company event".
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(Compiled by Elena Vardon and Juliette Portala, editing by Josephine Mason)