What I found interesting in the whole WGO saga is that the data room was open for a long time with interested parties before shareholders were informed. Never really considered that could happen, but guess it makes sense.So if a company has publicly stated they're going into production but then opens the data room to a potential acquirer, at what point do shareholders need to be advised of the change in potential strategy? Ive not heard any management at TPD say theyre open to being acquired, even "for the right price".
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