← Back to context Comment by consp 2 months ago Can't they sue you out of control? Fiduciary duty and all? 2 comments consp Reply triceratops 2 months ago Fiduciary duty means "put the shareholders' interests above yours". Not "make the shareholders more and more money no matter what". londons_explore 2 months ago If you employed your cousin on a huge wage, probably yes.But if you're just running the company 'badly' (in the shareholders eyes), probably no.
triceratops 2 months ago Fiduciary duty means "put the shareholders' interests above yours". Not "make the shareholders more and more money no matter what".
londons_explore 2 months ago If you employed your cousin on a huge wage, probably yes.But if you're just running the company 'badly' (in the shareholders eyes), probably no.
Fiduciary duty means "put the shareholders' interests above yours". Not "make the shareholders more and more money no matter what".
If you employed your cousin on a huge wage, probably yes.
But if you're just running the company 'badly' (in the shareholders eyes), probably no.