Knicks · James Dolan Sued; Shareholder Lawsuit Alleges He Focuses Too Much on His Band (page 2)

jrodmc @ 5/3/2019 12:09 PM
Slow news day. I worked for a small pharma company that went public. There was one guy who filed the same lawsuit every year. He'd show up to the shareholder's meeting with props and do about 15 minutes of wailing and whining. It was funny the first few years. Then it just got tiring and painful. Oh well.

All us poor regular peoples who aren't born into insane wealth.

Anybody trying to sue Phil to get some of that shareholder value back?

BigDaddyG @ 5/3/2019 3:06 PM
We should all buy an album as a way of letting him know that he should keep doing what he's doing. You don't have to listen to it. I might play it when I'm taking a dump. It would probably double sales if 20 of us buy an album. That alone might convince him that the band is breaking through. Heck, it might decide to do the Straight Shot thing full-time.
martin @ 5/6/2019 1:05 PM
The coda to this stupidity:

Nalod @ 5/6/2019 4:39 PM
These suits are rather frequent with the lawyers making the most money. If they can find any irregularity they can negotiate something with shareholders getting very little. This one seems subjective. This is how some firms actually exist on.
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