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by milesvp 905 days ago
Nonsense! You lack imagination!

There are numerous reasons for companies to exist. Off the top of my head I can think of a few. To provide goods to populations. To provide services for populations. To give the owner something to do. To perpetuate themselves. To provide something to do for employees. To do something an individual can’t.

None of these require investors. There are countless businesses that can be started that don’t even require a significant outlay of capital.

On top of that there are differing philosophies that might suggest investors should be last in line for benefits from a business. I could make a strong argument that society allows businesses to exist and as such society should benefit first and foremost. Businesses typically fail to exist without employees, so I could argue employees should come before investors.

Please don’t perpetuate the naive notion that investors are somehow more important than anything else. I am a dyed in the wool capitalist and while I tend to highly value profitability, even I don’t believe shareholder value is some sacred edict.