11-18-2015, 08:41 AM
'Putncalls' pid='64727' datel Wrote:Hessian's A7 decision is good for Hessian and bad for shareholders. It's a classic example of management versus the common shareholder. Hessian keeps his cushy job because Total's cash can't be used as leverage in a buyout until it's in the bank.
IMO, that makes no sense and is just totally wrong. The decision on A7 will be made by management and the BOD in compliance with their fiduciary duty to the Company and its shareholders. If you really believe what you said above, you should sell your damn stock and move on.

