Shareholders
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So this is ultimately totally in the benefit of the
shareholders
and other stakeholders of these companies.
Here, we're talking about the communication of pertinent information to stakeholders of organizations: employees, customers, business partners, shareholders, and so on.
And corporations that still pursue maximum rate of return for their shareholders, well they suddenly look rather out of date next to social enterprises that are designed to generate multiple forms of value and share it with those throughout their networks.
Either they are going to unlock an awful lot of economic opportunity and make a percentage on all of it or it's all going to crash and burn, which is tough on their
shareholders.
In the next step, we built the network around these companies, so we took all the TNCs' shareholders, and the
shareholders'
shareholders, etc., all the way upstream, and we did the same downstream, and ended up with a network containing 600,000 nodes and one million links.
Well, ownership gives voting rights to
shareholders.
Well, it turns out that the 737 top
shareholders
have the potential to collectively control 80 percent of the TNCs' value.
Getting it wrong, and the pharmaceutical industry can still do very well for its
shareholders
but nothing improves for the people with bruised shins.
Because actually, one third of this ocean of capital actually belongs to individuals like us, and most of the rest of the capital markets is controlled by the institutions that get their power and authority and their capital from us, as members, participants, beneficiaries,
shareholders
or citizens.
I'm talking to you, job creators and collective bargaining units, and workers, and
shareholders.
So now they're going to let these technologies be as humane as possible, as long as they extract enough data and extract enough money from us to please their
shareholders.
Meanwhile, the shareholders, for their part, they're just thinking, "I need to earn enough money now, so I can insulate myself from the world I'm creating by earning money in this way."
These frauds cost the
shareholders
of these companies, and therefore society, on the order of 380 billion dollars per year.
They put our mom-and-pop shops out of business, they make our entrepreneurs into wage workers, and they take money out of our pocket and send it to their
shareholders.
I have no
shareholders.
The CEO playbook says it's about
shareholders.
Today's business book says: business exists to maximize profit for the
shareholders.
Under this economic logic, greed is good, widening inequality is efficient, and the only purpose of the corporation can be to enrich shareholders, because to do otherwise would be to slow economic growth and harm the economy overall.
The third principle is the purpose of the corporation is not merely to enrich
shareholders.
The greatest grift in contemporary economic life is the neoliberal idea that the only purpose of the corporation and the only responsibility of executives is to enrich themselves and
shareholders.
The new economics must and can insist that the purpose of the corporation is to improve the welfare of all stakeholders: customers, workers, community and
shareholders
alike.
One third of the global population producing 5 percent of the wealth because they didn't get this change, because they kept treating their people like serfs instead of like
shareholders
of a common project.
Fox execs and
shareholders
in 1977 must have thrown their collective hands in the air when presented with this infantile vanity project from a clearly unrestrained Gene Wilder: he wrote directed and starred in this excruciating and labored so called comedy and it is a blueprint for NOT allowing temporarily popular 'comedians' free reign to be auteurs.
Moreover, in choosing to flatter the UK’s misguided policy, the Fund has confirmed its deference to its major
shareholders.
More generally, major IMF shareholders, the European Union, and the United States have a vital interest in stabilizing Greece to safeguard French and German banks and preserve NATO unity.
For example, a company whose stock is overvalued can use that to justify the inflated expectations of its shareholders, but only up to a point.
That is why Africa’s bloggers and online activists must work more closely with investors and
shareholders
of communications firms to convince them to stand up for democracy and human rights by resisting illiberal government directives.
He runs Amazon tightly and for the long term; it generates huge amounts of cash, which it reinvests on behalf of all of its
shareholders.
But, with Hillhouse as one of its only significant external shareholders, the company became an early pioneer in China in creating homegrown premium products.
There appears to be a link between this precipitous drop in the average duration of stock holdings and the phenomenon of the so-called “ownerless corporation,” whereby
shareholders
have little incentive to impose discipline on management.
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