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Business, 25.09.2021 15:20, davidoj13

After building a profitable construction company together over several decades, Larry Stevenson and Jim Shapiro recognized that their differences had become irreconcilable. Stevenson wanted to buy
out Shapiro, who was willing to sell for the right price. After months of haggling and legal maneuvering,
Stevenson made his final offer: $8.5 million for Shapiro’s shares in the company.
The company is worth about $20 million, Shapiro thought to himself. I own 49% of the shares.
Heck, I helped build this company. I’m not going to accept anything less than my fair share—$10 million.
I’d rather fight in court than accept $8.5 million. Shapiro rejected the offer, and each party prepared for
a trial.
Shapiro’s rationale for rejecting Stevenson’s offer seemed reasonable enough. Furthermore,
Shapiro’s lawyers assured him, a court ruling very likely would be in his favor.
a) What do you think about Shapiro’s decision? Is it right or wrong? Why?
b) If you were Shapiro in this case, what would you asscess your BATNA?

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