Ford's real motivation was to keep money out of the hands of the Dodge brothers - he thought they were going to use the dividend money to start a rival automaker, and he was right.
The court ruled against Ford because he was acting in bad faith towards his shareholders, not because it's wrong for a corporation to accumulate assets and reinvest in its business instead of paying dividends. (Otherwise Steve Jobs and Warren Buffett would be in trouble...)
The court ruled against Ford because he was acting in bad faith towards his shareholders, not because it's wrong for a corporation to accumulate assets and reinvest in its business instead of paying dividends. (Otherwise Steve Jobs and Warren Buffett would be in trouble...)