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Addressing Corporate Governance Issues at Bitfarms Amidst Rights Plan Conflict

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


Riot Platforms has expressed its determination to tackle the significant corporate governance challenges at Bitfarms despite the implementation of a defensive measure known as the Rights Plan, commonly referred to as a 'poison pill.' The Canadian Bitcoin mining company Bitfarms adopted this plan to safeguard itself against potential takeover bids. However, Riot Platforms, headquartered in Colorado, criticized this move, stating that the Rights Plan directly contradicts established legal and governance norms. In a press release on Jun. 12th, Riot Platforms highlighted that Bitfarms' decision is a clear indication of the board of directors' negligence towards sound corporate governance practices. The company emphasized its commitment to addressing the serious governance issues within Bitfarms.

Riot Platforms' CEO, Jason Les, affirmed the company's dedication to confronting the corporate governance deficiencies at Bitfarms and ensuring that shareholders play a significant role in shaping the company's future direction. Les also drew attention to Bitfarms' recent actions, particularly the removal of co-founder Emiliano Grodzki from the board less than two weeks ago, which he interpreted as a demonstration of the company's dissatisfaction.

In response to the backlash, Bitfarms defended its decision by stating that the shareholder rights plan was unanimously approved by the board to protect the integrity of its strategic review process. The company asserted that the plan is in the best interest of all Bitfarms' shareholders. Under this plan, Bitfarms intends to issue additional shares to reduce an investor's ownership if an entity attempts to hold 15% of the company's shares. Riot Platforms, holding 11.62% of Bitfarms' shares, signified its plan to acquire all outstanding common shares for $950 million.

The conflict between Riot Platforms and Bitfarms regarding the Rights Plan reflects a broader issue in corporate governance and strategic decision-making processes within the crypto mining sector. The ongoing dispute underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in corporate governance structures to protect shareholders' interests and promote long-term sustainability within the industry.

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