Question: Shaw was a farmer selling produce to Agri-Mark. She was not a stockholder of Agri-Mark but was considered a member of the company. She and others requested an inspection of the corporation's books to determine if its officers were being overpaid. Agri-Mark refused permission on the grounds that Shaw was not a stockholder. Was this correct? (Shaw v. Agri-Mark, Inc., 663 A.2d 464).