However, it looks like there is resistance and Vanguard, the Prince and their friends seem willing to lose money to hold Twitter, because their other clandestine assets that operate through Twitter and with its data are also on the line... but they can't admit that.
Seems like in a just world, the people voting "no" on Elon's offer would have to buy out all the "yes" shareholders at $52 a share.
> However, it looks like there is resistance and Vanguard, the Prince and their friends seem willing to lose money to hold Twitter, because their other clandestine assets that operate through Twitter and with its data are also on the line... but they can't admit that.
Seems like in a just world, the people voting "no" on Elon's offer would have to buy out all the "yes" shareholders at $52 a share.
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