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Originally Posted by Mick
He did and thinks he’s been mislead.
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If that's the case then Twitter are in big trouble. We use percentages and statistics instead of arbitrary numbers for a reasons. There is a big (and inexcusable) difference between 5% and 20%. If Twitter are saying something is 5% publicly and now that he is majority shareholder he has seen internal communication which may indicate something is in fact 20% then Twitter can get in big trouble for manipulating its share price. Either way somebody needs to be held responsible because either answer too much of an unrealistic variance.