The 33% is made up of GWR holders who signed their shares to FAS shares and also the 33% is made up of people who are willing to sign their GWR shares if FAS have the 50%. Is this right in what i'm thinking?
If so GWR holders can only start to perspire if it gets close to the 50%.
Also if the above statement is true does that mean there could possibly be big players saying their intention to sign over their GWR shares if the 50% goes through but haven't swapped their 1 for 7?
I would hate to a be a big gun and sign off millions of my shares for FAS and find out no one else wanted to and i'm left with a company that i didn't first invest in.
Will the big guns lose their voting rights for the up and coming EGM if they converted to FAS?
If the big guns believe in so much of FAS over GWR i'd jump at the 7 for 1! I mean FAS does have more resources than GWR. I'd love to jump at that deal if I knew what FAS had from what they said they potentially have. The winner is GWR here.
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