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It will be interesting to see how it plays out... But I can't see that a company would own 75% of something and not hold any operational control, i.e. that they have non-voting stock.
My guess, and it's only a guess, is that they could replace the board and management at any time, (by majority vote), but to sell the operation or shut it down would require a unanimous vote.
But the real value of SAI is Mr. Shelby and his endorsement of the product, without that... what do they really have; a car that cannot legally be called a Shelby Cobra. I guess there is the Series I to consider, but....
- Dan
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