I'm not well-versed in this matter but isn't there some sort of penalty (legal?) for a company making choices that are severely contrary to their shareholders' pockbooks? Explain this like I'm 5
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WHO is still investing in these company,s? We cannot enforce company,s to make the RIGHT decisions. We have to keep them accountable. VOTE with our money.
Opposite take my dude. You get your whole town to boycott target, the target closes, now you don't have a target in your town. Now you need to order your shit off amazon, because all the start ups closed three years ago when the government shut them down, and made it impossible to start a rival business.
The investor's had already bet against target, so they made their money, and you're left with squat.