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1. mason5+L9[view] [source] 2025-10-30 19:38:26
>>holman+(OP)
A 10% tender offer isn't really an interesting discussion. You should take definitely take 10% off the table unless you're already pretty wealthy.

The interesting discussion is how much you should take off the table if the offer is uncapped.

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2. vlucas+dc[view] [source] 2025-10-30 19:53:27
>>mason5+L9
100% correct. Taking 10% away to remove downside risk of the remaining 90% is an absolute no-brainer, especially if it is a meaningful sum of money to you.
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3. defen+Sq[view] [source] 2025-10-30 21:12:47
>>vlucas+dc
Indeed; I can't imagine a world where 11% higher gains makes a significant difference. Either that 11% is a large number in an absolute sense, in which case the 89% you retained is also VERY large; or it's not that big of an absolute number and doesn't matter that much anyway.
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