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On 21/01/2026 at 22:04, Weston Super Saint said:

Not at all.

Solak is sole shareholder of the company at the top of the pyramid.  That company has voting rights over ALL the other companies.  Ergo, Solak has the ability to do whatever he wants, whenever he wants, if he wants.

The shareholding is very transparent and easy to follow.

I don't think this is correct. 

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