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by altereds
1468 days ago
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The investment of shareholders is at stake irrespective of whether they share the profit with the employees, success of the company is a different function altogether. >For the shareholders, on the other hand, a company taking losses doesn't just impact future income. Their entire investment is at stake. Investors who do not get more returns in the companies compared to a debt instrument will take their investments to companies which can offer better returns, that is how they should manage their risk without getting bankrupt. There is a chart above where some companies have profit/employee close to a million dollars, intellectual property of the employees is not valued enough, value is only attributed to the capital invested , which if you look at companies which are overvalued is not the rarest commodity; employees are not a rare commodity but good employees are. |
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Of course, but to do that you first have to find another investor willing to take your place by buying your shares. An individual shareholder might leave but the shareholders, as a group, are just as invested in the fate of the company as before.