RE:RE:Hamed Shahbazi Insider Ownershipspeedy99 wrote:
i don't see why it would be the size of the share ownership which would dictate how motivated you are to sell. Whether you own only 50 shares or you own 50 million shares, you will hang on if you think you can sell for a better price sometime in the future and you will sell if you think you are at or near the ultimate value and share price. It is highly unlikely that Hamed believes the shares are fully valued at current share prices. Additionally, Hamed lives in a different world than most of us here, in terms of his wealth, accumulated from previous businesses. Considerations of overconcentration of his wealth and a need for diversification are not as pressing when you have the stratespheric wealth he has.
some fair comments speedy99. I just think when you own 21 million shares, versus 21, when someone waves a $5+ premium per share in your face you think about it a little more closely.
the analyst targets here are almost all based on a sum-of-the-parts approach and I don't think the shares get there without a take-private / takeover scenario, or some combination of a spin-off and sale.
maybe I'll be wrong but I think it's the best way to rationalize shareholder value here.