Article IV of the Certificate of Incorporation lists the number of shares of each class of stock, and as that’s organized by funding round I expect that you could get a fair way by cross-referencing against public reporting.
Yes for one mechanism. It’s unclear but it sounds like “the Trust Agreement also authorizes the Trust to be enforced by the company and by groups of the company’s stockholders who have held a sufficient percentage of the company’s equity for a sufficient period of time” describes a mysterious separate mechanism for Anthropic/stockholders to disempower the trustees.
(If they’re sufficiently unified, stockholders have power over the LTBT. The details are unclear. See my two posts on the topic.)
Ah, yeah, the uncertainty is now located in who actually has how much stock. I did forget that we now do at least know the actual thresholds.
Article IV of the Certificate of Incorporation lists the number of shares of each class of stock, and as that’s organized by funding round I expect that you could get a fair way by cross-referencing against public reporting.
Yes for one mechanism. It’s unclear but it sounds like “the Trust Agreement also authorizes the Trust to be enforced by the company and by groups of the company’s stockholders who have held a sufficient percentage of the company’s equity for a sufficient period of time” describes a mysterious separate mechanism for Anthropic/stockholders to disempower the trustees.