• @[email protected]
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    311 hours ago

    Legally, it’s the fiduciary duty of any publicly traded corporation to seek higher returns every year for their shareholders.

    So… yeah, that list will effectively stay empty.

      • @shalafi
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        8 hours ago

        OP’s right. Sorta. Partially. OK, you’re right, it was a simplistic take.

        Where people get it wrong is that that duty is not written in stone, and certainly not in the law or courtroom. The “duty” is more like, “Don’t fuck us financially on purpose or through incompetence.”

        The CEO of my last company told the board, 2-years in a row, that he intended to lose money while we ramped up personnel and improved our products. They applauded him. We fucked up and made record profits instead. LOL. We all got fat(ter) Christmas bonuses.

        (Lemmy will not believe that with a solid, non-greedy leader (a.k.a the useless CEO), a company can treat customers like gold, treat employees like gold and still make money.)