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by nowherebeen
1968 days ago
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> Keep in mind that either Alice and Charlie can decide to sell their share This is the thing I have been thinking about the last day. In theory if all the shares are bought, these buyers would technically be price setters and list an arbitrary high price. Could they? |
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If the shareholders decide to corner the market, the company could issue more shares or the SEC might step in and say "no you can't do that" to either the broker, the shareholders, or both.
I don't think the SEC looks very highly on people cornering the market, be it hedge funds colluding or individual investors colluding. The SEC is supposed to look for all investors, not just the ones that decided to corner the market in one security.
[0] https://www.sec.gov/data/foiadocsfailsdatahtm