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{{a|devil|}}Cancelled.  A transparently bad idea, first formulated in 1987 by [[Wall Street|Michael Douglas]] and now mercifully forgotten. It is now [[Stakeholder capitalism|universally understood]] that the employed executives of a corporation are there to take the powerless [[shareholder]]s’ [[Capital structure|capital]], and use it to [[virtue signal]] on [[Twitter]].
{{a|devil|}}Cancelled.  A transparently bad idea, first formulated in 1987 by [[Wall Street|Michael Douglas]] and now mercifully forgotten. It is now [[Stakeholder capitalism|universally understood]] that the employed executives of a corporation are there to take the powerless [[shareholder]]s’ [[Capital structure|capital]], and use it to [[virtue signal]] on [[Twitter]].
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Cancelled. A transparently bad idea, first formulated in 1987 by Michael Douglas and now mercifully forgotten. It is now universally understood that the employed executives of a corporation are there to take the powerless shareholderscapital, and use it to virtue signal on Twitter.

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