Originally posted by Purpose
I think you have confused a post by AO as mine.
FYI shareholders that can be considered rebel shareholders in PDF are acting and voting as the see fit as individuals. They have 2 choices to make if they choose to vote as do every shareholder in a company.
1/ FOR a resolution
2/ AGAINST a resolution
So if every shareholder that votes FOR a resolution is not acting in concert how can every shareholder that votes AGAINST a resolution be voting in concert, or if both FOR and AGAINST are considered voting in concert with others arriving at the same decision as themselves, then every individual shareholder of a company is considered to be voting in concert, whether that FOR or AGAINST a resolution.
Is that your view?
Where your opinion fails is that the majority of the rebel shareholders have never had any communication with any of the other shareholders, so how could they be voting in concert?
If I don`t immediately give you a response its because I have life demands away from HC
I have always run towards an incident, not away from it, but some incidents aren`t worthy of a response as there are more productive things that can be achieved with that time.
Hi purpose, no confusion. Although I am using the NEW HC on an iphone and there does seem to be a lot of confusion as to who the replies are to. I might go back to the old HC.The in concert discussion is probably best left alone? Done and dusted(?)Sorry that I cannot post things that are worthy of your time and therefor not up to your standard! Geeez.