Securities Fraud Dynamics
Matt discusses the complexities of securities fraud, particularly in the context of corporate transparency and shareholder interests. He highlights how companies can be held accountable for failing to disclose critical information, such as environmental impacts, while questioning the philosophical implications of prioritizing shareholder rights over broader societal concerns. The conversation also touches on the awkwardness of labeling certain corporate actions as fraud when they align with shareholder expectations.In this clip
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Capital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry
Matt Levine – Money Stuff (Capital Allocators, EP.97)
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