Tuesday, June 29, 2021 11:28:06 PM
kthomp, I'm a little confused about what remedy would look like for our takings case.
I would suppose it hinges upon on whether the claims are direct or derivative? If derivative, the $$ goes to the corporations and if direct it could--potentially--go to shareholders?
In the latter case I have to imagine damages would be related to lost dividends, or does it hinge upon share price depreciation?
Personally I think the claims are derivative. Should I assume they are not barred by the succession clause as they're constitutional in nature?
Am I way off base? Any insight into how this could all play out, and how it could affect different share classes? Just trying to wrap my head around this.
I would suppose it hinges upon on whether the claims are direct or derivative? If derivative, the $$ goes to the corporations and if direct it could--potentially--go to shareholders?
In the latter case I have to imagine damages would be related to lost dividends, or does it hinge upon share price depreciation?
Personally I think the claims are derivative. Should I assume they are not barred by the succession clause as they're constitutional in nature?
Am I way off base? Any insight into how this could all play out, and how it could affect different share classes? Just trying to wrap my head around this.
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