Why stock price matters for company executives?

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Companies make money by selling products and services. If they sell well, they get profit. Bang, end of story, right? Where does stock price come in and why does it matter?

I do understand that during IPO the company basically sells stock, instead of product and services, and gets profit from that. But later on, when stock is just traded between people outside of company, why does its price matter **to the company?**

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A big portion of most C-level employees’ salary is actually held in stocks and stock options. If they have low stock value, they’ve lost their own money.

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