 | reply to PGHammer
Re: And Just Who Are Those Investors? Like I said, the key word is "balance". Investors have no more right to decide what is "fair" with regard to ROI, than customers have with regard to prices... well, other than what each is willing to either accept or pay. Of course, if every single investor simply dried up and disappeared from the company's financial landscape, the company could still get by just fine simply by serving its customers in a fair, financially responsible way. Customers are essential for a company to survive; shareholders are not, at least, not for established companies. No shareholders draining off revenue means no need to charge customers more to feed the leeches. (See... I can be simplistic, too. ) |