Shareholders are being asked to remove supermajority requirements. That could be a defense against being acquired.
Low PE could make it attractive to some buyers.
How high will the bidding go?
Shareholders are being asked to remove supermajority requirements. That could be a defense against being acquired.
Low PE could make it attractive to some buyers.
How high will the bidding go?
I have seen that in a lot of proxies lately. I would not take it as anything unique to Nvidia. Being pretty sure of the short term, personal profit, thinking of honchos these days, it’s probably more in the hope of a buyout, so the honchos can pocket millions from their “change in control” clause.
Steve
NVDA is valued at well over $3 trillion. What buyer either has $3 trillion or the means to finance such?
it is not going to happen, but always a stock deal is something you can make it work.
I’m sorry, but the world’s most valuable company is going to get acquired? By whom? And how?
Suddenly Jensen Huang finds religion and decided to become a buddhist monk and leaves his job. Now $NVDA board does a CEO search and finds Elon Musk is the best fit to lead $NVDA, so Musk is requesting a merger between xAI and NVDA so that it becomes a acquihire.. then the boards conclude the best way to structure the deal is xAI acquire $NVDA and rename itself to something like 'anything-is-possible-in-ai-world.inc"… voila $NVDA is acquired!!!
So there is your blueprint…