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"Six-point tactical initiative
[...]
#6 Continue to enhance shareholder's wealth, creating a secure
environment for the Company's most valued asset, our people."
Who WRITES this gibberish?!
Besides, last time I checked, there is no way to control a company's
share price. [Otherwise somebody somewhere would be very rich!] The
share price rises and falls essentially at random, vaguely influenced by
the percieved performance of the company, which is very loosely
correlated with the *actual* performance of the company. Sure,
theoretically you can improve the company's performance. But you cannot
do anything to the share price...
[E.g., if Micro$oft were suddenly facing financial ruin, their share
price would still be astronomically high, becuase it's "impossible" for
them to fail.]
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http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
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