The board recommended voting a no on this last month, but a lot has happened since then, including Saylor presenting this to them.
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Yup. That's why I'm wondering if they have any leeway in interpreting the shareholder view in case vote is against their recommendation.
Did he already present that for some of them?
I believe he already presented it.
And yes it's the shareholders that vote on this. The board recommended a no vote, but they could change their minds or shareholders could rule in the favor of doing so.