no joke getting a world class actor to be the bad guy in your superhero movie is brilliant. but you have to get a crazy guy though, it doesn't work when it's Jeff Bridges or some cool leading man.
If it's a privately owned company that can't happen. If your company is publicly traded, people buy shares in your company, and when they have 51% of the shares or more it's their company and they can kick you out if you threaten their company's future
>put Claus in contract >you can't ever fire or retire me 🙂
Then some c**ts with some smooth talking lawyer finds loopholes in the paperwork and excludes you from the company.
how would it be possible for this to just come out of nowhere for him? surely he was made aware of his ownership of the company vs the other board members
Meeting with large shareholders without him off the books, all they need is 51% of the ownership to come to an agreement and they can kick him out.
Nowadays it's a bit harder a lot of founders like Zuckerberg gave themselves special shares when going public that effectively give them control of the company even if they don't own the majority.
>all they need is 51%
In reality it's drastically less. You can basically control a company by having as little as 5%, if you're the biggest shareholder.
>you have 5% share >the rest of the 95% is owned by 95 different people >everyone has a 1% share hold except you >despite only owning 5% of the company, you are the largest shareholder
>Sorry Osborne, your glider's impressive but I'd rather go with the clunky mech suit that moves slow as hell >Mech suit gets blown up by man on glider in the following scene without even putting up a fight
Pretty funny way to prove what a moron this guy was
I unironically believe Willem Dafoe is the greatest actor to ever live
Klaus Klinski is a better version of him in every way
Klaus Kinski was a fricking hack that was more interested in huffing his own farts than actually giving a good performance
no joke getting a world class actor to be the bad guy in your superhero movie is brilliant. but you have to get a crazy guy though, it doesn't work when it's Jeff Bridges or some cool leading man.
Jeff Bridges was based as frick in Iron Man 1. Before the plot had him flip out like a moron anyway
Jack was brilliant as the Joker
>start company
>other people kick you out(??)
capitalism is so fricking moronic
It wasn't just his company anymore. Once you got other people with shares in it, public or private, they have influence too.
Yep. It's a stupid system that makes no sense. At least, ever since the Democrats took charge.
Your crying is music to my ears~
>Can't lose company because you can't start company because the state won't let you
If it's a privately owned company that can't happen. If your company is publicly traded, people buy shares in your company, and when they have 51% of the shares or more it's their company and they can kick you out if you threaten their company's future
There are many instances in which a founder can be ejected from their own privately held company
Oh yeah? Name one. Go on, tough guy. Take your best shot.
Papa John for eating too much of their pizza
How is it possible to be removed from a private LLC that you are the founder and ceo and own 100% of?
Genuinely curious. Obviously, public corporations are open to various frickey and SEC regulations designed to advance communism....
>put Claus in contract
>you can't ever fire or retire me 🙂
Then some c**ts with some smooth talking lawyer finds loopholes in the paperwork and excludes you from the company.
>Sell your company to other people because you value cash over owning your company
>>WTF you're firing me? But I used to own your shares!
>start company
>sell it
>wtf how do these other people own the company
how would it be possible for this to just come out of nowhere for him? surely he was made aware of his ownership of the company vs the other board members
It's an Iron Man and Batman Begins reference
Meeting with large shareholders without him off the books, all they need is 51% of the ownership to come to an agreement and they can kick him out.
Nowadays it's a bit harder a lot of founders like Zuckerberg gave themselves special shares when going public that effectively give them control of the company even if they don't own the majority.
>all they need is 51%
In reality it's drastically less. You can basically control a company by having as little as 5%, if you're the biggest shareholder.
>5%
>biggest shareholder
Fricking moron, 95% is much larger than 5%
yea if you have 5% stake in an entire company they're basically your b***h for the foreseeable future
Can you explain, please?
>you have 5% share
>the rest of the 95% is owned by 95 different people
>everyone has a 1% share hold except you
>despite only owning 5% of the company, you are the largest shareholder
even if he started at some point he sold the company in the form of shares, if the majority of shareholders agree to kick him out they can
for me it's more like when you make a thread and then the first post is some off topic thing that everyone chooses to reply to instead
i know that feel haha
YOU KNOW WHAT I SACRIFICED???
Does anyone have the
"You know I'm something of a racist myself" one
happened to me recently. Feels bad.
Cancel culture strikes again
Sigh.
Angry Rice is prettier than Kirsten Dunce
Wrong.
Nothing personnel kid. As the chairman of the board we've already got your replacement picked out. He's bananas.
Watching him go from estranged but well -meaning father to psychopath murder man in the span of 0.5 seconds is always a joy
This is why Vince stuck around when WWE kicked him out for using funds to pay a woman for sex.
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kino
>Sorry Osborne, your glider's impressive but I'd rather go with the clunky mech suit that moves slow as hell
>Mech suit gets blown up by man on glider in the following scene without even putting up a fight
Pretty funny way to prove what a moron this guy was