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The average P/E ratio of U.S. stocks is 38, meaning if the value of a stock really is primarily based on its ability to produce an external source of revenue, it would take 38 years for an investor to recoup the cost of a share of a company. When you adjust for 2% inflation, it would take 117 years for someone to recoup the cost. Since that exceeds the lifespan of well over 99% of the population, it must follow that…
You don’t need to completely repay the principal to benefit from that cash flow.
You have a shareholder vote, okay but the percentage of shareholders who actually vote is roughly 9%. The only people doing the voting are large institutions, not individuals:
https://www.broadridge.com/proxypulse/reports/2013/second-ed...