You obviously need to watch The Office, that will give you everything you need to know. take them out to lunch make some racial comments be a little edgey you know the usual.
i think that the CEO works for the shareholders.
If you mean 'who owns public companies' the answer is the shareholders. If you mean 'who oversees the interests of the shareholders' the answer is the Board of Directors. If you mean 'who manages the day-to-day operations' the answer is the executives and officers of the corporation.
I assume you mean shareholders. Nike's website is not exclusively there to strengthen bonds with their shareholders. It is an advertising tool, to get people to buy their products. Since shareholders are already invested, they do not market the site to the shareholders. This is not to say that a shareholder cannot access the website and gain a better sense of security by looking at the way Nike deals with its advertising, etc. Its just not specifically there for that purpose. Nike elicits different methods for shareholders.
Shareholders are the people who invest from in the corporation by buying stock.
Eskom
Companies need shareholders because the shareholders contribute funds to the company in exchange for their share of ownership. These funds finance various assets needed by the business to survive and grow. The funds may be used to build production plants, fund inventories, or buy other companies.
Christmas can bring families together and strengthen relationship bonds. It can also strengthen your spiritual beliefs.
"Very often, the two expressions "merger" and "amalgamation" are taken as synonymous. But there is, in fact, a difference. Merger is restricted to a case where the assets and liabilities of the companies get vested in another company, the company which is merged losing its identity and its shareholders becoming shareholders of the other company. On the other hand, amalgamation is an arrangement, whereby the assets and liabilities of two or more companies become vested in another company (which may or may not be one of the original companies) and which would have as its shareholders substantially, all the shareholders of the amalgamating companies." I found it while surfing for the same... Hope it answers.
Shareholders
By dividends paid to the shareholders of the company.
Trust & communication.
It is estimated that there are over 1 million shareholders for Exxon Mobil. This has made it one of the largest oil companies in the entire world.