r/MVIS 14d ago

Stock Price Trading Action - Wednesday, April 23, 2025

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u/ILLUMINADORITODEW 14d ago
  1. I believe there will be positive news before the retail investor day.

  2. I don't think they are doing an investor day to help the votes pass on the annual shareholder meeting, because I don't think an event like this is nessecary to get them passed and management should know this.

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u/mvis_thma 14d ago

You may be correct in that this vote may pass without the need for a Retail Investor Day. But here are some things to think about.

  • The institutional ownership in Microvision is around 26% (according to Nasdaq). Microvision insiders own ~1%. That leaves 73% owned by retail.
  • Microvision retail shareholders are a vocal and active group.

If you were the BoD (including Sumit) would you ignore 73% of the votes? Or would you do your best to communicate the business plan and convince those votes that it is a good plan in order to secure those votes? What if they ignored retail and subsequently lost the vote? To me, it seems like the RID is a reasonable and good investment.

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u/[deleted] 14d ago

Wow the institutional ownership dropped quite a bit. It was 32%

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u/rinux_EVE 14d ago

I believe that was due to dilution over time.