I wonder: does the inexorable pull to short-termedness in the modern world come mostly from no long-term commitments from investors?
- I wonder: does the inexorable pull to short-termedness in the modern world come mostly from no long-term commitments from investors?
- If shareholders had long term commitments they couldn't sell, would we see less short-termism focus?
- Presumably there would be all kinds of other negatives, too.
- But maybe not?