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Representing Public Companies on the Board
In the US, public companies typically have dispersed ownership, making it difficult to represent all shareholders on the board. One solution proposed is to have the board represent the biggest shareholders who have skin in the game and care about the share price.
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In the US, mature public companies typically have dispersed ownership amongst a long tail of shareholders.
16:01 - 20:53 (04:52)
Summary
In the US, mature public companies typically have dispersed ownership amongst a long tail of shareholders. However, the board should be represented by the biggest shareholders who have skin in the game and care about the share price.
ChapterRepresenting Public Companies on the Board
EpisodeE76: Elon vs. Twitter
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The article discusses how boards can reject offers claiming that the company's value will increase in the future, and how Elon Musk tried to take Tesla private with a premium of over 50% from the stock's initial price.
20:54 - 22:27 (01:33)
Summary
The article discusses how boards can reject offers claiming that the company's value will increase in the future, and how Elon Musk tried to take Tesla private with a premium of over 50% from the stock's initial price.