Well, that's true if we put all 3 forward as well, isn't it? At the Board level, C is not gonna happen either -- or am I mistaken.
But if C is what we want; and C isn't going to happen then either we are "purists" and say what we want or we are strategic and go for "one only and it is A" as our second choice.
Offering 3 to the Board that includes B is just a formula for the Board to take that sort of compromise model.
This is really a fun game theory question ...
P
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Subject: Re: Auction proceeds CCWG - Final Survey on Mechanisms
Thanks, Paul!
> Why don't we just say what we really feel -- that there should be only 1 option on offer and it should be C?
Because C is unlikely to prevail if only one is picked.
Julf