Don't forget kids! The company you own shares in doesn't own the products. They are owned privately in a company owned by the CEO and COO (who own 0 shares of the company you own shares in because they know it's really a worthless shell). They claim the company you have shares in owns 30% of their company that actually owns the products.
Good luck with that during a "buyout." Because they are so honest and straightforward and transparent with how they deal with shareholders. Not.