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A large corporation has millions of individual shareholders, each owning a very small fraction of the company. The company's management is widely seen as underperforming, but the process of organizing shareholders to challenge the board of directors is complex and expensive. The benefits of a successful challenge, such as a higher stock price, would be distributed among all shareholders, regardless of who undertook the effort and expense. Given this situation, which of the following events would most likely lead to a successful challenge of the current management?

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