Evaluating an Ethical Dilemma You are the president of a very successful biotech company that has had a remarkably profitabie year. You have determined that the company has more than $10 million in excess cash that was generated by operating activities during the year. You are thinking about paying it out to stockholders as a special dividend. You discuss the idea with your vice president, who reacts angrily to your suggestion: Our suck price has gone up by 200 percent in the last year alone. What more do we have to do for the cwners? The poople who really earned that money are the employees who have been working 12 hours a day. 6 or 7 days a week, to make the company successfut. Most of them didn t even take vacations last year. I say we have to pay out bonuses and nothing extra for the stockholders. As president, you know that you are hired by the board of directors, which is eleeted by the stockholders. What is your responsibility te both groups? How would you recommend allocating the $10 million? Evaluating an Ethical Dilemma You are the president of a very successful biotech company that has had a remarkably profitabie year. You have determined that the company has more than $10 million in excess cash that was generated by operating activities during the year. You are thinking about paying it out to stockholders as a special dividend. You discuss the idea with your vice president, who reacts angrily to your suggestion: Our suck price has gone up by 200 percent in the last year alone. What more do we have to do for the cwners? The poople who really earned that money are the employees who have been working 12 hours a day. 6 or 7 days a week, to make the company successfut. Most of them didn t even take vacations last year. I say we have to pay out bonuses and nothing extra for the stockholders. As president, you know that you are hired by the board of directors, which is eleeted by the stockholders. What is your responsibility te both groups? How would you recommend allocating the $10 million