tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7510401356434571028.post7876570125351585825..comments2024-03-15T05:42:30.304+00:00Comments on Transition Norwich Blog: Local ShareholdersJon Curranhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17262576893677134833noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7510401356434571028.post-13596414022493227372012-04-05T23:23:31.974+01:002012-04-05T23:23:31.974+01:00Totally agree with this, John! I was thinking some...Totally agree with this, John! I was thinking something fairly similar recently surrounding corporate law. When a company commits a crime, it seems that the effect is that someone gets fired, the company gets fined a pitifully small amount that hardly dents their profit, and all returns to normal. Solution: allow courts to confiscate shares from the shareholders in the company, then selling them to someone more responsible to pay for damages. This way, those who invest in bad companies would think twice, and start to actually care whether their companies commit crimes or not!Simeon Jacksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13972771678093968869noreply@blogger.com