Shareholders rightsIf there is negotiations happening with Pfizer than wouldn't we as shareholders have the right to know when an offer is presented!
In order to start any kind of negotiations would Pfizer start with an offer.
Then negotiations starts!
If I compare it to buying real estate even commercial real estate. Some one normally comes with an offer first to show interest and then negotiate from there.
From all these posts, it sounds like the normal is to start negotiations then come up with an offer.
The point I'm trying to make is, if there's an offer on the table and ONC are in negotiations based on an offer from Pfizer
then don't shareholders have a right to know!
Or does this 90 day code of silence protect the companies of disclosing of any offers and or negotiations!
We don't need to know exactly what the offer is or what the negotiations are about BUT we should have the right as shareholders to know if Onc was presented with an offer or if there's any negotiations regarding an offer negotiations.