I know the board has some fiduciary duty, but can a company put some guardrails on it when they go public, like saying the environment will always come first, or employees or customers or something?

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      9 months ago

      Actually it is mandatory. That I think is the problem. It is litterally illegal to not try and maximize profits. My question is, can they change that with something written up during the ipo.

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          9 months ago

          Read through the rest of the comments here. It is a little more nuanced than I originally thought, but to some degree it is true. They have a fiduciary responsibility to the shareholders. But not taking an action to max profits seems to be technically okay. Taking an action to knowingly reduce profits seems to not be ok.