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American corporations (and those of many other countries) are only nominally run by the shareholders. In practice, to a very large extent, they are run by and for the benefit of the management. In many corporations where ownership is widely diversified among disparate shareholders, management effectively appoints most of the board, and it naturally appoints people who were likely to serve their interests most effectivelly. The board decides on the pay of management, and the "company" provides good rewards for irs board members. It´s a cozy relationship (...)"
(J. E.Stiglitz - Freefall)
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Parece existir apenas um caminho para aqueles que não aceitem as regras de uma boa "governance" - Excluir as respectivas empresas da cotação das suas acções em bolsa.
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