Post-tender growth with GE as controlling interest in ARCAM
I've held ADR shares since 2014 and have some of my position still in the red and had bought more on the way down from the historical highs to now be overall in the black.
I've not tendered and do not plan on doing so but am curious why some people think if GE ends up with a controlling interest (50.1%-89.9%) that ARCAM will not call continue to grow? Short of nefarious accounting practices any growth and profits that ARCAM generates will reflect in the share price, yes there might be a constraint due to the limited float of shares but I'm can't see why there's doom and gloom about the underlying growth prospects for ARCAM.
It's in GEs best interests that ARCAM is successful. I guess my question is, what am I missing? Thanks.
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