The shares are all the same, if you bought after conservatorship you can expect the FHFA to release Fannie and Freddie so you have standing if they do not release, but everybody has standing as the 3th amendment is contrary to conservatorship statute
ok so u bought after the conservatorship. why the shares don't carry the rights with them in the transfer of ownership? the shares r of the same company.. the shares existed how can u treat 1 share different than another?
if somebody sold their shares that should mean they passed along any right to compensation. it should follow the share. a share is a share, the company owner is the company owner..
the same shares could have changed hands everyday.. so according to u nothing needs to be rewarded equally to all commons?? makes no sense