Charles Guth was the president of
Loft, Inc., a candy and
syrup manufacturer, which served a
cola drink at its fountain stores. Loft Inc's
soda fountains purchased cola syrup from
The Coca-Cola Company, but Guth decided it would be cheaper to buy from
The Pepsi-Cola Company after Coke declined to give him a larger
jobber discount. Pepsi went
bankrupt before Guth (and Loft Inc) could inquire about obtaining syrup from Pepsi. Guth then personally bought the Pepsi company and its syrup recipe. With the aid of Loft Inc chemists, he reformulated the recipe, and soon purported to sell the syrup to Loft Inc. He was sued by Loft Inc's shareholders, who alleged that he breached his
fiduciary duty of loyalty to the company by failing to offer that opportunity to Loft Inc, instead appropriating it for himself. ==Judgment==