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by xcdfgvd
1741 days ago
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>Shareholders are suffering their worst investment returns since the Great Depression This aged horribly. The S&P 500 has increased an average of ~15% per year since the article was published. That's more than twice the average over the last century. |
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The point was that, according to the research, publicly listed companies following the shareholder value strategy did not perform significantly better than those which didn't. The historical performance of the index as a whole will vary significantly depending on when you do the analysis, but comparing the relative performance of companies over a sufficiently long enough period is reasonable regardless of when you do it.