Not here to doom, but this notion that “denying the offer is indisputably against the interest of the shareholders” is short sighted. It would be very easy to make the case that the this sort of turnover in the company could tank the stock against the best interests of the shareholders. Could be, could not be, do we really think the SEC would do anything?
I see it the same way. I feel like it wouldn't take much to convince a corrupt judge that denying musk was for the long term benefit of the shareholders, especially if big name "shareholders" are against him publicly
I'd love to be wrong about this please someone correct me if im being retarded!!
Not here to doom, but this notion that “denying the offer is indisputably against the interest of the shareholders” is short sighted. It would be very easy to make the case that the this sort of turnover in the company could tank the stock against the best interests of the shareholders. Could be, could not be, do we really think the SEC would do anything?
I see it the same way. I feel like it wouldn't take much to convince a corrupt judge that denying musk was for the long term benefit of the shareholders, especially if big name "shareholders" are against him publicly
I'd love to be wrong about this please someone correct me if im being retarded!!