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
(media.greatawakening.win)
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u/winn, the SEC is corrupt. The Securities and Exchange Commission is in charge of regulating corporate behavior.
Corrupt means you break laws, you lie, you do the opposite of what you say you will.
Remember when Suzy stole your candy and she said she was just borrowing it? Then she went and ate it all, blamed someone else, and then said she never took your candy in the first place when you saw her take it all and eat it all?
That's corrupt.
My sister's name is Susan and she Did steal my candy
She's corrupt! LOL 🤣
I was three she was five
Old wounds can last a lifetime, especially when someone steals candy. Hopefully, you two have patched things up. If not, let today be the day you bury the hatchet once and for all. 😁