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The fantasy of the free market applied to Infrastructure assets is well & truly over. Only the shills for corporate greed will continue to sell this deluded fairy tale.
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Also remember in this case it's profits they didn't expect to get, so it shouldn't impact on them too much - just restoring their profits and dividends to what they forecast. |
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The elephant in the room is OPEC. And environmentalists are shouting that we don't need elephants any more.
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It is actually illegal for a publicly listed company to act in a way detrimental to its shareholders interests, so they can’t adopt a policy of selling everything at cost, or voluntarily diverting dividends to the Treasury. Nevertheless, some of the most senior executives involved have stated publicly, as clearly as they dare, given their primary responsibility to their shareholders, that a windfall tax will not damage them or fundamentally alter their future plans in the way government ministers have suggested. The problem here is that the Conservative party is hostile to windfall taxes on principle. Principles are not a bad thing per se, but it is getting harder and harder to understand their deontological zeal in the face of the mounting evidence of serious financial hardships in this country. A little pragmatism is required, and also a willingness to just accept they walked into the political trap set for them by every opposition party in the Commons by letting them all propose a windfall tax first. There is nowhere else they can readily acquire sufficient billions to take the edge off this winter’s fuel crisis, without racking up even more national debt. They should swallow their pride and get on with it. |
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Companies should change their legal obligations to advantage more that just shareholders. They should also benefit employees and the communities from where they generate their revenues. Imagine if a company had a legal obligation not to act detrimentally to employees and customers, as well as shareholders. |
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I believe that 'acting detrimental to its shareholders' is a very high standard to prove. You pretty much have to be intentionally trying to tank the company for some reason.
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