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Well, I also like the "cooperative" (is it also called this way in English ?) way of managing a company, where people from the company, and only them, are all shareholders, which you didn't mention. It guarantees better adequation between the needs of the company and those of shareholders, and solves the issue of shareholder's governance by enforcing that they are competent in the relevant fields and maximally close to the work being done there. What do you think about it ?
Edited 2011-03-22 07:29 UTC