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PanyCheckon Jun 16, 2018 8:38pm
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Don't underestimate EO ...
Don't underestimate EO ...EO might be "toxic" and the reason for the SP falling. The new meaning of this can be read in a different way: This one man with no obvious chance is able to bring down the SP ? He seems to be stronger than the current BoD ? I see the SP as a lost trust in the BoD, because their inactive manner. How comes, that a fired CEO is allowed to offer a meeting, Q/A sessions, personalized letter and much more. At the same time a LEGALLY voted BoD is waiting for the AGM ? Loosing ground is a questionable strategy ... Maybe some people will blame the BoD hitting new lows, rather EO. If EO (really) has the AEM support (means this is the fight between ES and AEM), then EO can exceed easily 25 % of the votes. Question remains, whether what he can do legally with such a bulk of votes ? Ever new requests for Special Meetings ? I similar cases, any Hedge Fund would be able to blow up a company with much less votes. If I would be the BoD ... I would take EO's efforts very seriously, which needs to include a very solid strategy to reach out to all shareholders, using the time until the AGM in a smart way. Otherwise the AGM can end in a big suprize for the BoD, even if EO would not have the majority.