"I hope that companies start to look at the entire picture not just the short term financial one."
Don't bet your skivvies on it. It's always short term to keep the stock up because stock sales are where they get their operating-expansion money and the "big boys" get paid in stock to exercise the tax loophole: The 20% Long term Capital Gains vs progressive ordinary income tax. Human nature we homo sapiens possess to protect our bodies won't let us do the right thing usually in business dealings......or maybe it's just greed!
What chaps me is that I am guilty as anybody. Case in point, I get ticked that everything for sale is $XX.99 rather than the whole number a penny higher. And if you question a merchant about why not do the next whole number they respond "it's because the price is $XX.99". We know the real reason the brain locks in the XX and doesn't want to consider the real price of the item.........Buttttt when there is a refund, sale, cash back, rebate and such, it's always at the next higher number with no 99999999s so that your brain will think you are getting a better deal.
So here I am getting ready to sell something and I am determining a price. Hmmmmmm...... No joke I do the same thing for the same reason...... UGH!
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