IF he sells his shares.Paul Waine wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 9:14 pmIf Mike Garlick sells you his shares you don't need to ask him to "step away." The sale of his shares means he will be stepping away.
That's not to say there might not be some things to be sorted out after the sale and purchase has been concluded.
And, that's not to rule MG making a new arrangement with ALK for him to be involved in a new capacity. The thing is ALK will be "calling the shots" as soon as MG sells them his shares.
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Imagine if all the other directors sold their shares which is around 44% and Garlick sold 7% of his. That would leave ALK with 51% & Garlick with 42%.
I’m not suggesting that’s happening but there is the option of him retaining a shareholding unless the deal is ALK buying all the shares and I can confirm that I’ve not had any approach for mine.