THORPE V. CERBCO, INC
676 A.2d 436 (1996)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over a usurped opportunity.
FACTS: Cerbco (D) was a holding company with voting control over three subs. One of these
subs was profitable. The continued profitability of this sub was in doubt because its
license was about to expire. D had two classes of stock (A with one vote and B with 10 votes
per share). Class B shares were also empowered to elect 75% of the board. The Erikson
brothers constituted the controlling groups of shareholders owning 78% of Class B and 7.6%
of Class A outstanding stock. Eriksons had control of D. INA the licensee to D's sub
explored the possibility of acquiring one of its sublicenses. D's sub was a target
candidate. INA met with Eriksons and at first it did not know of D's capital structure.
Almost immediately Eriksons proposed to sell their controlling interest in D to INA.
Eriksons did not inform anyone else of the INA offer to buy the sub but did inform everyone
that INA was interested in buying their stock; they in fact denied any such interest of INA
solely being interested in the sub. Thorpe (P) launched a demand that the proposed
transaction be rejected or that Eriksons provide an accounting for the control premium
associated with the sale of their Class B shares. Various proposals and countermeasures were
rejected by Eriksons. The Chancellor found that Eriksons did not act appropriately when they
were informed of INA's interest in the sub. The lack of candor and negotiations on their own
behalf constituted a breach of loyalty which the Eriksons owed as directors of the
corporation. Despite these findings no damages were awarded as D's actions were wholly fair;
no sale had occurred and the Eriksons had the right to veto any corporate change
constituting the sale of substantially all of the corporation's assets. As such, Eriksons
could not be penalized for their breach of duty.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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