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![]() "F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... Perhaps we have a language problem here. I don't have the slightest problem with a for-profit company making a profit. For me, the question is, what is the percentage of profit and what is being done to maximize that profit? If workers are being exploited and forced to work in dangerous conditions, then the maximization of profit is based upon greed. If the workers are paid a decent wage and can work in relative safety, then greed may not be a factor. ----------------------------------------- Thank you. That's a far cry from your normal, all inclusive definition of corporate greed. I believe that the vast majority of businesses .... at least in the US ..... fit your re-defined description. |
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On 5/14/13 8:42 AM, Eisboch wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... Perhaps we have a language problem here. I don't have the slightest problem with a for-profit company making a profit. For me, the question is, what is the percentage of profit and what is being done to maximize that profit? If workers are being exploited and forced to work in dangerous conditions, then the maximization of profit is based upon greed. If the workers are paid a decent wage and can work in relative safety, then greed may not be a factor. ----------------------------------------- Thank you. That's a far cry from your normal, all inclusive definition of corporate greed. I believe that the vast majority of businesses .... at least in the US .... fit your re-defined description. Well, I don't want to start another of Greg's endless threads, but...a large number of American businesses that "do business" abroad engage in greed. Recall that the pope's statement was related to the awful incident in Bangladesh, and the factory that collapsed was a major supplier of clothing to American corporations, and there is no doubt the corporations were aware of what the conditions were in that factory. There also is no shortage of American corporations whose businesses are mainly based in the states who engage in shady, exploitative labor practices. In fact, such is the connecting element these days, it seems. |
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On May 14, 9:10*am, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
I'll be the first to admit I have no great interest in endless discussions here. There aren't enough participants to make it that interesting to me. These usually end up with you splitting hairs with iloogy. HuH? So far, 17 of the 42 posts in this thread are yours Harry... ?;^ ) |
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On 5/14/2013 6:29 PM, Tim wrote:
On May 14, 9:10 am, "F.O.A.D." wrote: I'll be the first to admit I have no great interest in endless discussions here. There aren't enough participants to make it that interesting to me. These usually end up with you splitting hairs with iloogy. HuH? So far, 17 of the 42 posts in this thread are yours Harry... ?;^ ) LOL! |
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