>>80366162TOP KEK, people didn’t figure out the maneuver here?
>THINK ANONS, THINK!The immediate effect of a stock cancellation is to increase the participation of the remaining stockholders.
For instance, imagine the company is owner by a series of holders, the biggest one holding 45%
>look familiar?Then the company takes money from the operation coffers, buys 10% of the stocks and cancels them.
Wanna know what happens?
>The owner of 45% of the company now owns 50% of the remaining 90% of the costing stocks, boosting his participation!Technically every stockholder benefits but they do in proportion to their position so this was effectively
>A TRANSFER OF MONEY FROM ANYCOLOR OPERATIONS TO RIKU’S STOCKSNext ownership report you’ll notice, unless he sells he’ll be holding a larger percentage of the stocks of the company.
That was slick as fuck, in plain fucking sight.
>Riku just paid himself a fucking bonus