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Doesn't matter, that's still less than 10%, you're not going to be making waves on that, especially when everyone else was still hunky dory of the previous years of doing what they've been doing.
He has a seat on the board, and 5% of his wealth could buy the whole company.
Could.
So why hasn't he? Or at least the majority stock?
The numbers matter, he may have the largest compared to any other individual. But this means little if the collective can still out vote him on policies even with enough sway to move more to his side. He has an uphill battle for just about anything Twitter.