Companies have an obligation to provide information to


Question: Companies have an obligation to provide information to their stakeholders. The financial information provided tends to be of a historical nature. It has been argued that shareholders in particular should be entitled to receive forward-looking information. Some companies wishing to communicate selectively with a subgroup of shareholders are often prevented from doing so, as all shareholders should receive the same financial information.

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