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by bilbo0s
3130 days ago
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But then they would have to be able to prove that in a court of law. What people don't understand here is that the principle of fiduciary duty binds the hands of a lot of these companies. If you don't hold the controlling voting interest in the company... you really have very limited room to maneuver legally speaking. Now if Apple could count on its shareholders not to sue them... THEN they could operate in the fashion that you postulate. |
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