RE:"Shareholders Lose Opportunity"As I said, not all that bright. I think at this point egos have taken over. They're now stuck with a huge position in a company that isn't what they originally wanted, and are unwilling to pay up what it would take to buy it entirely. I don't get the impression their AGM moves will amount to anything this year either. At 28-30% they already own all the pro Mithaq shares and without Mittlemans etc the current board is much less controversial. They'll likely garner enough votes to keep power imo.