But why are you saying Stroll can't leverage its partnership with Silas Chou ? The 500M investment from Yew Tree (Which is led by Stroll) comprised Silas Chou as an investor among many other big names like Paul Desmarais of Power Corp. Silas Chou is not directly involved in the company but he still has skin in the game and may very probably influence what Stroll decides for AML.
Chou can't offer a strategic advantage as he did in luxury/fashion deals. He's still an investor and partner but I don't think his involvement is a material factor in AML's success or failure.
I agree, he is not invested in the business like he was in past projects thats for sure. I am still happy to see his involvment but I totally agree that he is not one of the master pieces in this puzzle
Very great article !
But why are you saying Stroll can't leverage its partnership with Silas Chou ? The 500M investment from Yew Tree (Which is led by Stroll) comprised Silas Chou as an investor among many other big names like Paul Desmarais of Power Corp. Silas Chou is not directly involved in the company but he still has skin in the game and may very probably influence what Stroll decides for AML.
Chou can't offer a strategic advantage as he did in luxury/fashion deals. He's still an investor and partner but I don't think his involvement is a material factor in AML's success or failure.
I agree, he is not invested in the business like he was in past projects thats for sure. I am still happy to see his involvment but I totally agree that he is not one of the master pieces in this puzzle
Congrats again on your article !
That article is the most brillant peace I’ve ever read about anything related to the stock market ever. What a job !
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.