Case Name: PYRAMID RUBBER SPECIALITY CO v. BAME
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1929-06-03
Citations: 7 Ohio Law Abs. 411
Docket Number: No 1628
Parties: PYRAMID RUBBER SPECIALITY CO v BAME
Judges: 
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 7
Pages: 411–411

Head Matter:
PYRAMID RUBBER SPECIALITY CO v BAME
Ohio Appeals, 9th Dist, Summit Co.
No 1628.
Decided June 3, 1929
Naef & McIntosh, Akron, for Rubber Co.
Roetzel, Hunsicker & Olds, Akron, for Bame.

Opinion:
Syllabus by
FUNK, P. J.
The attempt, by a managing agent of a corporation to misrepresent or conceal the true condition of the affairs of the corporation or the value of its stock, from a stockholder who is not active in the management of the company business, for the purpose of purchasing his stock for less than its true value, is not such conduct as will justify a court in holding, as a matter of law, that its natural tendency would be to injure the business of such corporation and justify the peremptory discharge of such manager.
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