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Comment Re:Sounds like sour grapes (Score 1) 214

The directors of a company could intentionally undervalue their company A when selling to company B, if company B provided them with an inducement greater than the value of their holdings in company A. Only the shareholders of company A would suffer. This problem is more common when company A has two classes of shareholders, voting and non-voting. Michael Webster www.bizop.ca

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