Eigentlich keine blöde Frage, sondern eine berechtigte. Du behältst Deine "normalen" ADVA Aktien und Adtran hat schon erklärt, dass sie dann einen squeeze out anstreben. Wann das dann erfolgt und welchen Preis man dann erhält, kann ich nicht einschätzen. Anbei die offizielle Passage von Acorn:
"17. What happens if I don’t tender my shares?
Shareholders who decide not to tender their shares will remain ADVA shareholders. However, it is uncertain whether, following settlement of the Offer, the stock market price of the ADVA shares will remain at its present level or rise above it or fall below it.
The settlement of the Offer will result in a reduction of the free float of the issued ADVA shares. It is further expected that the supply of and the demand for the ADVA shares would be reduced after settlement of the Offer and, therefore, the liquidity of the ADVA shares would decrease.
After settlement of the Offer, the holding company will have the voting majority at the general meeting (Hauptversammlung) of ADVA and could, depending on the acceptance rate, have the necessary voting majority to enforce all important structural and other measures under corporate law at the general meeting (Hauptversammlung) of ADVA.
There will be no alternative cash compensation for shareholders who do not accept the Offer.
Further information regarding the potential effects for shareholders who do not accept the offer and the intended structural measures after settlement of the Offer can be found in section 16 and section 9.1.5 of the offer document."
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