OG - "Shareholders just money suppliers, in the hope of profit"
If I invest in a company, is it wrong for me to hope for a return on my investment?
Yes shareholders are money suppliers, but without them there wouldn't be a company. I have seen so many times over the years when a company has been in trouble that shareholders have dug that little bit deeper to ensure its survival and thus the safeguarding of jobs - so trivialising them as 'just' money suppliers is to misunderstand their role.
Perhaps a more accurate description should be Money suppliers which in turn provides employment for a companies workforce, and hopefully results in a ROI.
Without the 'money suppliers' there is no company. Granted without workers there is no company.....but there are plenty more people who could become workers than could become shareholders.
They are interdependent, but the interdepdency is not equal.