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Kun ihmiskunta lopulta lakkaa olemasta, 200 vuoden jälkeen ilmakuvasta ei voi nähdä sen edes koskaan olleen olemassa. Tämä on lohdullista.



JcDent
@JcDent

"I paid good money to have a say in this company even though I have no understanding of the industry in question. I'm pushing the Profit button and nothing's happening, why is that?"


lokeloski
@lokeloski
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punalippulaiva
@punalippulaiva

Ironically (well, not really if you've read anarchist thinkers), every joint-stock company is like a microcosm of the Soviet Union: you have a bunch of people with no actual professional qualifications and limited to no understanding of the field making the decisions.


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in reply to @JcDent's post:

I think shareholders and investors forget that they're job is to provide money and shut up. Why invest in a company where you think you can do a better job than the people who actually have the relevant experience and are specifically hired to run things?

The best part is that they're legally obligated to listen to these inbred trust fund babies, and if they don't, the Lacoste and Lambo set can sue them to make them do the stupid thing anyway! Isn't capitalism so efficient?

The thing is, they're pushing the profit button and getting profit, but not enough for them, so now they'll handrail it because clearly they know what they're doing, they're making money!!