Everything you don’t actually need to know about the economics of Succession

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Everything you don’t actually need to know about the economics of Succession
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Who owns Waystar? What are the Roys worth? WTF is going on? And other pointless questions, answered

Part 1: Hey now, you’re a Waystarmain character. Waystar is a large media conglomerate that is publicly listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Built up by Logan over decades, it chiefly comprises entertainment, news and amusement park divisions. But what is Waystar worth and how is it run?, as season 3 unravelled. A couple of key bits from his piece:

. . . but from late S3 the four seats held by the activists plus those held by the children represent a majority, making a board vote outcome more predictable. Hence why, in the latest episode, they could easily push through the vote for Kendall and Roman to become co-CEOs.The Roy family runs a holding company — a vehicle used to control interests in other companies.

A supermajority usually requires a two-thirds or three-fifths majority, so plausibly Logan has four votes, and the kids have something like three held through Lady Caroline Collingwood . The specifics don’tBefore they can do this, however, “Mom” gives up the voting shares — possibly in exchange for the Belgravia flat coveted by her new husband — allowing Logan to push ahead with the deal.. . . and then there are the shareholders.

Adding it all up, it’s somewhere in the mid-high forties for the family, and seemingly similar for the activists. Which brings us to . . ., is so named for the assorted pension plan investors who hold Waystar’s fate in their hands.Great. ‘Voting’. Let’s throw it open to the fucking retired janitors of Idaho.

1) The security is Waystar US Equity, aka “Waystar Corp.”, and its ticker is WAYA US, meaning it is presumably listed in the New York Stock Exchange. The second A in WAYA suggests that this is the company’s Class A shares. This is implies there are Class B shares, which may carry different voting rights, but should be similarly priced.

We’ve mentioned the implications of this regarding stake sizes above, but what might be worth dwelling upon here are the price and volume.

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