Just to keep this derailment in full swing.
The Quandts control a near majority, in business terms, it's safe to say they hold an effective majority. Factor in the board members and they can pretty well ignore any investor opinions.
Now force the sale of some of the Q's shares and it changes from a family controlled business to what would be considered a public company, driven by voting shares.
You don't want an i3, right?
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