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Subject: Purpose in each state's charters of incorporation
Category: Business and Money
Asked by: willyg-ga
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Posted: 27 Aug 2003 13:55 PDT
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Question ID: 249354
How can I find a comparison of state incorporation charters with
regard to the purpose of corporations chartered in each state?  For
example, Delaware charters corporations of "maximize shareholder
value"P (or something like that).  It does not allow for considering
the interests of other stakeholders, such as employees.]   Others
allow for considering interests of other stakeholders.  At least one
(Connecticut, I think) requires considering the interests of all
stakeholders [not just stockholders].   How can I get more precise
information about purpose specified in each state's charters of
incorporation?
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