Personally I'd much rather see a question in there about whether a sale of AM to a larger company is possible, and if so, under what conditions, and what would shareholders get out of it. There has been quite a bit of discussion about this on the boards and no two people seem to have the same take on it. Love to hear what friedcat had to say.
Honestly, if this were a public company, as a shareholder you would not know about it until the deal was announced. The sale could be for more than the current share price, the same or less than the current share price. Any smart CEO isn't publicly selling the company right up until the point that it's sold - that's how they get the best price.
My point was simply that when this sale question was brought up, some people said AM could sell at "7 day average share price", some thought they couldn't sell without the consent of the shareholders, and some just said it wasn't mentioned anywhere int the contract so .... who knows?
That's all I'm asking ... for some clarification. Just saying "friedcat will do right by us" isn't really sufficient.
But hey, if nobody else thinks this is a priority question, fine.