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To: old 'n cranky who wrote (11897)2/8/2019 8:50:02 PM
From: HardToFind  Respond to of 12873
 
MB voted against Taraporewala. Last year there were ZERO votes cast against any of the 3 candidates and it isn't likely that there was a material anti-IT vote undertaken by the "retail" voters this year....there was no reason for there to be. Those 45 million Against votes had to come from somewhere other than just the Diwans and it wasn't retail.
This company has shown many similarities in power struggles to third-world countries (or Chicago). Why not similarities in voting anomalies? Not that I necessarily disagree with your analysis and conclusion above, but:
  • There's a possibility that MB mismarked his ballot or entrusted someone else to vote his shares, and that he believed he voted for IT.
  • There's a small possibility that there was a gross error (intentional or accidental) in counting the vote.