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re: Human IPO: Man Sells Himself for $10,000
Posted on 4/17/13 at 1:02 pm to OnTheBrink
Posted on 4/17/13 at 1:02 pm to OnTheBrink
if the shareholders manage the "company" well (he gets an education, a good job, and starts making a decent income), will they get a percent of his income (dividends)?
if so, this may be another way to make money, find someone who you think will be successfull, buy some of their "shares," and hopefully profit in the future.
if so, this may be another way to make money, find someone who you think will be successfull, buy some of their "shares," and hopefully profit in the future.
Posted on 4/17/13 at 3:00 pm to white perch
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if the shareholders manage the "company" well (he gets an education, a good job, and starts making a decent income), will they get a percent of his income (dividends)?
I was originally going to say sure why not, but after thinking it through I don't know. You'd have to figure out who decides how much and when (is it the shareholders or management ie: the person).
If I knew my shareholders could force me to pay dividends whenever they collectively agree I might not have any incentive to get past a certain income level.
That's a tough question.
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