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In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says... On 2/2/11 5:12 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 02 Feb 2011 11:38:39 -0800, wrote: So, you think the small investor in a multinational has some actual say in how the company is run and the ethics involved? It's only recently that CEO pay has been on the table as needing non-binding approval of the stockholders! It doesn't really matter how much or how little say you have. If the company is doing well, you share in the gains just like all of the other owners. If it's not doing well you vote with your telephone and sell the stock. Essentially you just fired the management. Doing well only refers to one aspect of a corporation's performance, typically. The problem is that corporations have become the actual government in many countries, such as this one, and corporate actions are destroying the middle class. Businesses/corporations have always run the world. You really do need to brush up on some history. |
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