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It's not insane, and it's not a new idea. That's always been a right you have as a shareholder in a public company.

And you don't vote by selling your stock, you vote via proxy ballots. Which too many individual investors don't do.




Yes, you get a vote which is a simple yes/no on whatever is brought to a vote - but you don't get to say what is voted on.




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