TheLastStarfighter
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I understand that. The suits usually get tossed. Regardless of whether the board was prudent, a plaintiff with a tiny share claiming no damages overturning a decision the vast majority of shareholders were fine with seems unethical to me. And I am curious who backed him. There were reports the California Teachers Union was unhappy with the compensation.you've only just described exactly how this works for every corporation in America
this is literally every shareholder lawsuit that makes it to court
and it's that way for a reason
which, back to my substantive point, is so widely known and recognized that it's exactly why a prudent and functioning board would never go about this in the way Tesla's board did
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