In a classic case of greenmail, an investor purchased 10% of a company's shares and threatened to acquire more unless the company bought back the shares at a 20% premium, which they eventually did to avoid a hostile takeover.
The board discussed the recent greenmail attempt and how it forced them to buy back shares at an inflated price to protect the company's independence.
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