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thrown1212 | 2 years ago
This short statement is profound and bears repeating slowly and often to people in any kind of power.
thrown1212 | 2 years ago
This short statement is profound and bears repeating slowly and often to people in any kind of power.
johnnyanmac|2 years ago
They don't care. And they aren't paid to care. That's the issue. If they can make $100m profit at the cost of being fined $10m and some financially useless metric like environmental impact, that's still $90m profit and makes the shareholders happy. It's not incompetence, it's a calculated risk.
At this point the question should shift more to making those sharehoolders care about this stuff so they can tank companies for being incompetent. But they also have short sighted trigger hairs, and it's easy for them to pull out either way.
hliyan|2 years ago
beebeepka|2 years ago