From Deallawyers.com, observing that the decision can be read as a pretty direct rebuke to the lower Court, and focusing on the Delaware Supreme Court’s finding that the lower court decision appeared “results-oriented.”

From Bloomberg Law, arguing that Aruba harms appraisal arbitrage (despite rejecting unaffected stock price), but concluding that “ . . . the court’s decision, which narrowly applied to the facts in the Aruba case, raises questions because it doesn’t settle the dispute on how much weight to give the market price” and “. . . raises questions about when and where to use them, or what kind of evidence is needed[.]”

From Business LawProf Blog, discussing how Aruba fits with Dell and DFC in how one figures out what the real purpose of the remedy is.

From Reuters, on how Aruba may hurt appraisal arbitrage.