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welcome to dog pros channel dog pro has all the documents you need at your fingertips traditional company law requires a company to act in the interest of all of its shareholders in order to benefit the company as a whole in reality however the actions of the company are usually dictated by the majority shareholder this is because the day-to-day operations of the business are left to the directors and managers of the company with little direct input from the minority shareholders this in turn leaves them with little grounds to complain this leads to the overall question how are minority shareholder interests protected lets start by looking at what a minority shareholder is and what theyre entitled to do what is a minority shareholder this refers to a shareholder who owns less than 50 of the companys overall shares they dont generally have voting control of the company nor can they single-handedly elect directors to the company board now what are the rights of a shareholder general