Here is why they are not likely to screw the minority shareholders. They have to live with them. So many of the small shareholders appear to be local folk who believe in the company. Someone might have the grandest house in Milford, but they still have to walk the streets, buy groceries, go to pray, get gas (or elec from RZ). In a community like that, promises mean a lot, and screwing your neighbor has consequences. Oh I suppose they could all live away, but locals still supply labor and safety at the facility. I have more faith in this management and ownership...at least for the first few years.