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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Western Wind Energy Corp V.WND

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Western Wind Energy Corp > Who is Brookfield supporting?
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Post by mcv1 on Sep 18, 2012 6:01pm

Who is Brookfield supporting?

The rest is noise.
Comment by Reduce84 on Sep 18, 2012 9:46pm
Obviously couldnt extract any information from this board so I went direct to the heads of both companies. The group out of california seem pretty confident that they will take control of the company. Keep managemet team and bring in a new board. They are simply saying they will take the highest offer, what ever that is. They claim that management isnt fulfilling its obligations to shareholders ...more  
Comment by Probability on Sep 18, 2012 11:18pm
How is it a gamble if the bar has been set at a minimum $2.25 by Brookfield This is the venture exchange its about as certain as it gets - Savitar manages 3.1 million shares -" Ciachurski, the fourth-largest shareholder in Western Wind" I think your risk here revolves around your time frame as it seemhttps://www.theprovince.com/business/entrepreneur+behind+Western+Wind+faces+hostile+home ...more  
Comment by agrossfarm on Sep 18, 2012 11:19pm
Whoever the Directors are, they have a legal fiduciary duty to ALL the shareholders to get the best deal possible. If any slate of Directors got elected and sold in a way that gave a specific buy an advantage, they would be subject to a large lawsuit and significant punitive damaged (at least in the US).   Any no-arms length transaction would have to be approved by Directors independent of ...more  
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