Why do internal stakeholders have an interest?

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2026-05-19 23:20

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Internal stakeholders have a vested interest in the companies that employ them because they have a share in the company's profits (and losses). They have invested within that company, therefore it is in their best interests to ensure the company performs well. This is why many companies offer shares to all their employees.

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