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In a recent statement signed by 181 of the nation’s top CEO’s, the Business Roundtable signaled the end of shareholder primacy. What does this mean for both stockholders and stakeholders? AEI’s Scott Ganz gives insight on what we can expect.

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The purpose of every commercial business is to make money. There is no reason for them to consider suppliers, customer, partners, and employees in any other way than how to use them to improve the business's bottom line. Everything else is lip service and pandering.

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