Can the controlling shareholders of listed companies directly manage the business of listed companies?
I can't. Controlling shareholders have no right to interfere in the daily operation and management of listed companies. According to the Company Law, although the controlling shareholder enjoys shareholder rights such as "return on assets, participation in major decisions and selection of managers", the listed company, as an enterprise legal person independent of shareholders, operates independently according to law, and the controlling shareholder has no right to interfere in the daily operation and management of the listed company. Only the directors and managers of the company exercise the right to operate the company.