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Dodge v. Ford Motor Company is frequently cited as support for the idea that "corporate law requires boards of directors to maximize shareholder wealth." I've added a section that discusses that interpretation. Please feel free to add other links that take either side. --Vrmlguy (talk) 14:51, 10 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
You're missing an important piece of the facts...the Dodge brothers were early investors in Ford Motors who had through extraordinary dividends reaped more (far more actually) than a 100% return on their investment and were getting a 5% MONTHLY regular dividend...
Maczenwes (talk) 09:09, 8 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]