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by Topfi
42 days ago
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Coming from someone who invested after it dropped by almost half (and never saw any value in Twitter to begin with once it stopped being an SMS platform first and foremost), the reason that happened was of his own making. And fortunately one cannot go around making binding agreements to take a company private, go around trashing the value with unfounded, incorrect, nonsensical statements and just back out of the deal. Consistency in enforcement makes Delaware pretty appealing for companies. And yes, I was well compensated and must thank him personally. Funded an apartment renovation with the profits, got out a bit early at slightly below $ 51,- per share. I can however not say whether this settlement is justifiable, just because another party profited that generally does not justify other harm, but I am not knowledgeable in regards to the legal situation, so happy to hear what the legal grounding here was. |
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