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Reynolds Woodcock

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  1. I only know what the opinion said (one example is below, which is projection-related (not accounting related)).
  2. You've said this a few times, but it isn't really true (or at least not entirely true). Certainly the shareholders thought this to be the case, because that is what they were told in the proxy. And I'm just guessing the street thought so as well, although I certainly haven't kept up with that. But, management's own internal projections showed multiple of the milestones being achieved (which they were, on time), and from an accounting perspective the Board determined several of the milestones to be in the 70% band of probability. All of that aside - and regardless of the "right" outcome - this case really came down to the entire fairness standard of judicial review (which to me (an M&A lawyer, not a litigator), seems to have been correctly applied). Once you are in that realm, it's tough to win, particularly with the bad facts Elon and the Board created.
  3. I need to start a stand alone thread, but finally got around to Zone of Interest last night. Fucking intense
  4. Whoo boy, whoever this Steve Sarkisian guy is better not bring that line of thinking into the Surly recruiting forum. We were told not to question Bo Davis and his recruiting results.
  5. He was worse outside of the courtroom in the grand meeting scene. He and Leo were in different movies.
  6. I realize Surly isn’t exactly filled to the brim with cinephiles, but claiming that KOTFM “wasn’t a noteworthy movie” is certainly up there with bad takes.
  7. It was clear that he was doing what Marty asked of him, which was a directorial mistake. KOTFM was my favorite movie of the year and a modern master piece, but the Fraser stuff is just tonally off and disjointing. I was at the NBR awards the other night, and Marty started talking about the scene where the Osage gather in a circle to talk about the ongoing travesty. He said they needed some audience reaction shots, so he asked one of the loquacious Osage actors to rile the folks up. The resulting off the cuff monologue was so great Marty decided to leave it in, and, in my opinion, is one of the best scenes of the movie. What a picture
  8. I guess I’m ok with Gerwig not being nominated, because that category is stacked. Personally I would swap her in for Yorgos (another film that struggles with being a bit too one note in an otherwise masterfully created world). Robbie not being nominated over Annette Bening is fucking insane.
  9. Right. There is the fact that, for the last 14 years, the offseason was the best part of being a Texas football fan. Every offseason, Gerald Wilbon could be the next Terrance Cody, Andrew Fitzgerald could be the next JJ Watt, and the lightbulb would finally come on for Naashon Hughes. Of course, all those dreams came crashing down every fall, but hope springs eternal, and that drives conversation. In short, it was like being a Texas A&M fan for the last 84 years.
  10. Sometimes Marty doesn’t cater to the slack jaws among us. Nolan is great at that.
  11. lol, did I accidentally open Reddit?
  12. lol. The passive aggressive shit talking to his sub base is going to be supreme today
  13. Had no idea Satya had so many socks
  14. I’ve got some great news for you re edge play. https://x.com/PFF_College/status/1746572130005799252?s=20
  15. You just look over there and it’s just all about desperately clinging to the college football world that has long since passed you by.
  16. This might just be the new normal if you have a coach depart a roster with talent. Happened to A&M, happening to Bama, and it’ll probably happen at Michigan (although most of their studs are already gone). I assume Bama is doubly fucked because all these guys that took a Saban discount are now testing their market value.
  17. All those steroids won’t fix your little pee pee, buddy
  18. It’s gotta probably be 10 year increments rather than entire generations. If you are a millennial in high school in the mid-aughts like me, it doesn’t get more defining than Superbad
  19. Was this a better sentence in your mind?
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