Shareholder value destruction occurs when corporate decisions—like excessive debt, failed acquisitions, or poor strategy—reduce a company’s worth, harming investors. It’s used to critique management failures or short-term profit shifts. Creditors, competitors, or activist investors may benefit from market volatility, while long-term shareholders lose equity and dividends.
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