If the market price of a share of stock is based on the expectations of all of the market participants and the trading volume in that stock. What would happen if the companies reputation would be damaged by a scandal or defective product that caused personal injury or death


The market participants probably would not want to be associated with a company whose reputation has been tarnished. They would sell off their shares which would cause a high volume of trading for that stock and price would fall due to the lack of faith in the company by the investing public. If the company does not rehabilitate their reputation earnings may fall and the possibility of bankruptcy would be possible.

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