How do shareholders bear the failure of company investment?

Legal subjectivity:

Generally speaking, losses can be made up by profits in the next few years; Shareholders of a company are usually not responsible for debts unless they are intentionally or heavily responsible for losses. The company is a legal person, with independent property and self-responsibility According to Article 3 of the Company Law, a company is an enterprise legal person with independent legal person property and legal person property rights. The company is liable for its debts with all its property. Shareholders of a limited liability company shall be liable to the company to the extent of their subscribed capital contribution; Shareholders of a joint stock limited company shall be liable to the company to the extent of the shares subscribed by them. If shareholders really want to take money out to make up for the losses, they can ask shareholders to write a donation agreement, and the company will make up for the losses by doing accounts in non-operating income. Shareholders shall pay their respective subscribed capital contributions in full and on time in accordance with the Articles of Association. Where shareholders make capital contributions in cash, they shall deposit their capital contributions in full into the account opened by the limited liability company in the bank; Where non-monetary property is used as capital contribution, the formalities for the transfer of property rights shall be handled according to law. Where a shareholder fails to pay the capital contribution in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph, he shall be liable for breach of contract to the shareholder who has paid the capital contribution in full and on time.

Legal objectivity:

Article 3 of the Company Law A company is an enterprise legal person, with independent legal person property and legal person property rights. The company is liable for its debts with all its property. Shareholders of a limited liability company shall be liable to the company to the extent of their subscribed capital contribution; Shareholders of a joint stock limited company shall be liable to the company to the extent of the shares subscribed by them. Article 4 Shareholders of a company shall enjoy the right to return on assets, participate in major decisions and choose managers according to law.