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Shareholders always come first and that’s a good thing

In August, 181 chief executives, including Apple’s Tim Cook and JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon, officially demoted their shareholders.

They all signed a Business Roundtable statement in which they “commit to lead their companies for the benefit of all stakeholders — customers, employees, suppliers, communities and shareholders”. If you believe what the members of the influential business group say, equity holders will no longer be paramount.

In reality, the Business Roundtable is merely paying lip service to broader social concerns. I predict that the pledge will not actually affect how they run their companies.

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