But by removing there stocks, you wouldn’t remove their influence, they still know the same people and hang around the same people.
By liquidating his stocks, you would get no money as it would crash the markets, but he would still be CEO, and asking for a different compensation package.
But by removing there stocks, you wouldn’t remove their influence, they still know the same people and hang around the same people.
By liquidating his stocks, you would get no money as it would crash the markets, but he would still be CEO, and asking for a different compensation package.
I really don’t see what we would gain from it