Anthropic plans super-voting shares for founders
Anthropic is weighing a governance plan that would grant its founders, led by CEO Dario Amodei, shares with enhanced voting rights ahead of a potential Wall Street debut, according to multiple reports. The proposed structure would give founders greater influence over key decisions despite relatively small ownership stakes, reinforcing control as the company moves toward an IPO. The plan reportedly includes preserving a special class of stock that lets non-shareholder trustees elect a majority of the board, reinforcing governance momentum while broadening ownership. Amodei is noted to own only about 2% of the company, highlighting how limited stake ownership would be complemented by super-voting rights to safeguard founder direction. Anthropic operates as a public benefit corporation with a governance framework that prioritizes long-term mission alongside shareholder interests. Meanwhile, timing notes suggest a potential listing could occur as early as late September, depending on market conditions and regulatory approvals, underscoring the high-stakes nature of structuring for a public debut.
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