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In this episode of Sue Wall Street, we unpack what happens when company execs treat fiduciary duties like a suggestion not a requirement. From insider enrichment to reckless decisions masked as “business judgment,” we break down how shareholders get burned and how class actions try to restore accountability. If you’ve ever owned stock or trusted a CEO, this one’s for you. Great for retail investors, governance nerds, and legal-watchers.
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By SueWallStIn this episode of Sue Wall Street, we unpack what happens when company execs treat fiduciary duties like a suggestion not a requirement. From insider enrichment to reckless decisions masked as “business judgment,” we break down how shareholders get burned and how class actions try to restore accountability. If you’ve ever owned stock or trusted a CEO, this one’s for you. Great for retail investors, governance nerds, and legal-watchers.
Visit ZLK.com for more info.
Add our WhatsApp Channel.
We’re not lawyers or accountants, so don’t take this as legal or financial advice.