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  • Hyperi0n@lemmy.film
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    1 year ago

    1/3 is not the majority. Majority of share has to be 50% and more. Usually majority is kept by the company and other shares are promised.

    Investing doesn’t gauentee stakeholdership. You are making nothing but conspitorial assumptions.

    Again, you have little grasp on economics, buisness, math and stakeholders.

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      1 year ago

      I didn’t say THE majority. You continue to change my words. I said A majority. There can be multiple majorities in a community in relation to something else. And in the business world when you say 1/3 of shares is owned by X entity, that IS a majority. Because the rest is most likely 1 million other people/entities with no power, some are VC, some are CEO, some are other seeders.

      I understand you may not know much about the business world. It’s not bad not knowing things. And stop insulting people for not knowing something. Shaming people for lack of knowledge is just such a loser mentality. It’s like sucking your own cock.

      And at last you answered without direct insults, but you still gave me a “you have a little grasp of business economics and maths” which is ironical.

      1/3 is a big portion to own from a company. I’m in the business world, I’m also been a trader for years now, we also do discussions on our company’s surge meetings about IPOs and I have friends who’ve been bank CEOs or still are. Believe me. 1/3 is a big portion to own from a company. You own

      1/3 of the decisions in a sense that the company does. You have huge voting power and rights. Stop pretending to be blind for the sake of proving yourself right.