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Anthropic prepares supervoting power for founders ahead of IPO: Report

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Anthropic has been preparing to give CEO Dario Amodei and ​other co-founders a class of stock with extra voting power ‌to help insulate them from external shareholder pressure, ​the Information reported on Tuesday, citing ⁠two people familiar with the matter.

The company is also planning to maintain its existing body of non-shareholder trustees with a ‌special class of stock to elect a majority of members to the company’s board ‌of directors, according to the report.

The specifics of ‌the ⁠voting arrangements could not be learned, and the ⁠plans could still change, the report said.

Anthropic did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

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