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Originally Posted by Guest
Maybe! Do you take huge tax write offs by hiding profits in off shore bank accounts, or pay yourself 500 times what your employees make, or ship jobs to foreign countries to take advantage of cheap labor, or manipulate stock prices with buy backs from company money so that your stock is more valuable? Is your product necessary to sustain the life of those who use it and knowing this you raise the price by 1700 percent?
If you do any of these things than you may be guilty of corporate greed. If not, then no. And BTW, I'm not Copuff.
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You really need to take a class in economics or better yet get over how it is super to spend other people's money. The trouble with those "smart" people who live in Academia is that they lose touch with how the real world functions, although they continue to be dependent on people who operate legitimate businesses for profit. They teach because lots of times they can't "do".
This is not as good as the prior post in answer to you, but folks like you who live in some dream world are the reason that socialism fails. When you run out of other people's money socialism is on the ropes.