Shall owners of a corporation possess the ability to alternative between the production of it's commodities and services? For example, is a "transporter/taxi" company capable of converting it's corporation into a "Vehicle towing business" or "Furniture store"?
It would be unfair for entities to remain entrapped with one specified role within society considering that company's are easily capable of altering their services, commodities, and target market based on the demand for the product or service.
Shall owners of a corporation possess the ability to alternative between the production of it's commodities and services? For example, is a "transporter/taxi" company capable of converting it's corporation into a "Vehicle towing business" or "Furniture store"?
It would be unfair for entities to remain entrapped with one specified role within society considering that company's are easily capable of altering their services, commodities, and target market based on the demand for the product or service.
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