Definition of shareholder valueShareholder value Shareholders expect a reasonable return for the level of risk they are taking. A company is said to be creating shareholder value when the returns generated are at more than the shareholders expect – for example when the total shareholder return (the combination of the dividend and share price growth) exceeds the opportunity cost of equity; or when the return on capital employed exceeds the weighted average cost of that capital.
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