The influence of unqualified shareholders on the company can not be ignored. If these shareholders continue to hold shares in the company, it may cause various problems to the company's operation and management, such as the lack of effectiveness of decision-making and high recharge cost. In addition, these shareholders may also take the opportunity to engage in various illegal acts, such as illegal possession of company assets, corruption and other consequences.
For unqualified shareholders, the company can take some measures to deal with them. First, the company can take back the shares of these shareholders through share purchase. Secondly, the company can ask these shareholders to quit the company, or reduce their influence in company management by adjusting their share proportion. Finally, the company can communicate with these unqualified shareholders, improve the relationship with them and establish cooperative relations, so as to achieve a good state of company operation.