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Shareholder Value

Definition

Shareholder value refers to the financial benefit that a company provides to its owners or shareholders. This concept typically involves increasing a company’s stock price, paying dividends, or enhancing long-term financial performance. In traditional finance, it represents the ultimate goal of corporate management, aligning decisions with the interests of equity holders. While directly applicable to publicly traded companies, analogous concepts exist in crypto for token holders through value accrual mechanisms or governance participation.