Talk:Douglas Fregin

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Ownership decreased as a percentage, this paragraph suggests the opposite[edit]

As Research In Motion went public in 1997, Fregin's ownership stake in the company amounted to 5% of shares, valued at $23.6 million.[6] Over the years, his ownership increased, and in 2005, he owned 2.7% of RIM, which had a value of $396 million.


Ownership decreased as a percentage, though presumably his shares held increased in both number of units and value. Generally 'ownership' will refer to the degree of control, which would mean the percentage is more relevant here. Maxxisti (talk) 12:30, 17 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]