From a technical perspective, any way you slice it, the use of the word disinterested is wrong. I don’t think the minority shareholders fall under either:
Definition (1) below – I think we all want personal advantage that is the nature of investing – which would happen without the interference we are being subject to, or;
Definition (2) below – The very fact that we are here posting (collectively on Agora, SH and the Igloo) as well as having a CSC would suggest we do have/feel an interest in this matter!
from Merriam-Webster:
dis·in·ter·est·ed
adjective/disˈintəˌrestid/ /-tristid/
1. Not influenced by considerations of personal advantage
- a banker is under an obligation to give disinterested advice
2. Having or feeling no interest in something
- her father was so disinterested in her progress that he only visited the school once
doc - loving the lexicon-