Of course it is, if it can. This is a consequence of putting an investment vehicle in charge of what it's investing in. The only alternative is having the investment vehicle potentially own a company and not get to control it, I suppose because it's an investment vehicle and not capable of directing a company appropriately.
Which makes sense to ME, but you can be sure your investment vehicle is actively directing everything you're investing in, towards whatever benefits the short-term value of whatever you think you're helping.
Possibly excepting certain arrogant companies like I dunno, Amazon, Uber: stuff that is essentially ungovernable, especially when you can't get controlling interest of the thing.
Which makes sense to ME, but you can be sure your investment vehicle is actively directing everything you're investing in, towards whatever benefits the short-term value of whatever you think you're helping.
Possibly excepting certain arrogant companies like I dunno, Amazon, Uber: stuff that is essentially ungovernable, especially when you can't get controlling interest of the thing.