The entertainment giant may soon have to turn over documents and communications dealing with the late-night host's sidelining, including company moderation polices and copies of deals with affiliate stations addressing their right to pre-empt programming.
yeah, i think the only thing one can say with certainty is that they own shares.
did they buy them to get a vote in company decisions? did they buy them to get dividends? did they buy to later sell them for more? who knows.
There is an 87% chance that any random stockholder is in the top 10% of wealth in the country.
Edit: If you divided all the stocks by issue number and put them in a basket, chose one randomly, there is an 87% chance that that specific stock belongs to someone in the top 10% of wealth in the country.
I get it, you might have some stock, your family members might have retirement accounts based on stocks.
This still does not change my FACT above.