Anta's IPO was for 30% of the company, so 8% of 30%. Yes a very significant investor, but far from being a "owner" of the company.
Haha wow. Does he still own part of the company? Take notes Prokhorov, that's how you pay your guys :grin:
Do you know what a shareholder of a publicly traded company is? An "owner" of the company. So Les is an owner of the company.
We all know the real reason why Parsons signed with the Chinese company. Dude wants votes for the ASG.
Yeah and I am a "owner" of several fortune 500 companies This article explains it pretty well. http://www.directorship.com/stout-shareholders-as-owners/
This assumption is because they're both of Chinese origin? Isn't that racist? Anta is one of Les Alexander's investments in China.
So a lawyer's opinion is fact? And guess who decides who serves on the board of directors? I'll give you a hint: someone who owns a share of the stock. Here's an article that might help you get up to speed with stocks: http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/money101/lesson5/index.htm
i dont get the concept of choosing your shoes by the size of the contract you're given ... you should play with the ones you're the most confortable in, see LeBron and the problems with his new ones. + the look of Anta shoes sucks ...
Given that Rondo is also signed with Anta, I am confident that Les is paying Rondo under the table and Rondo will soon be a Rocket as well.
I'm telling you, the LOF don't know much Rockets history they make the TOF look like high school graduates!
So smarty pants, why didn't Parson get the big contract until after Lin joined? Coincidence? I think not.