[Related to the Apply the Concept on page 198] An opinion columnist for bloomberg.com observed, “A lot of people seem to think that committed, long-term shareholders should get more say than those who...



[Related to the Apply the Concept on page 198] An opinion columnist for bloomberg.com observed, “A lot of people seem to think that committed, long-term shareholders


should get more say than those who can bail out at any


moment.”


a. What does the columnist mean by a shareholder who


can bail out at any moment?


b. What is the argument in favor of long-term shareholders having more say in running a corporation than


shareholders who can bail out at any moment? How


did Snap attempt to achieve this goal?


c. Is there a good argument against giving long-term


shareholders more say in running a corporation?


Briefly explain.



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