Investors have gotten the greatest rewards from the companies that take a long-term point of view. In the right circumstances, I'm a fan of founder control. Google's three-class stock structure allows the founders to concentrate on the long run. [Co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin own the supervoting Class B shares.] The structure is fully disclosed, and investors don't have to buy the stock if they don't like it.
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