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If they're public, they're subject to shareholder reaction.

Perhaps making large shareholders aware of the PR damage the company is about to take is a viable path.



They were using this sort of legal bullying as a tactic when I was a kid. They've seen more than their share of "PR damage" in the past and it doesn't put them off.




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