Corporations Law
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ The Acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk
By Shane Irvine
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In 2025, due to an aggregate of factors, we are witnessing a less restrained and less enforceable form of corporate law. Hostile takeovers and corporate greed can have a volatile effect on world markets, and they are becoming increasingly more vulnerable to manipulation by the unforeseen instability of future corporate stability. In theory, it's not supposed to be this way, and hopefully, we will see more restraints soon, which will equate to more stability. Corporations and markets thrive on foreseeability and good faith dealings and need strictly enforced regulation for the sake of survival. This course is not based on politics, but rather the sound principles of corporate law, the types of corporations, the functions of the officers, business financing, and at the end, there is a chapter taken from Wikipedia that discusses the hostile takeover of Twitter by Elon Musk. The hostile takeover of Twitter by Elon Musk may be a harbinger for how corporations will play a role in the future stability of world markets.