??? I thought the bears/shorts would want the a/s vote to be a yes. Because then they could cover when more o/s are issued. If the vote is no then the o/s stay pretty much locked up. Which leaves a much tougher chance of having shares available to cover. Is this a new way of trading that I have missed? Because I'm not getting this lol.
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