Companies don't get rich hurting their customers.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
They will come to learn in the end, at their own expense, that it is better to endure competition for rich customers than to be invested with monopoly over impoverished customers.
When companies get together secretly to fix prices and attempt to eliminate competition, honest businessmen suffer. I think this is wrong.
Every company's greatest assets are its customers, because without customers there is no company.
I don't think value to the customer is achieved at the expense of employees' welfare.
There's a lot of companies that profit from a weak dollar.
Dominant companies have a special responsibility to ensure that the way they do business doesn't prevent competition... and does not harm consumers and innovation.
If a few companies were less greedy, the people at the bottom woud have a lot more.
In business, every phase of things counts. Companies that just yell out a low price today to win business aren't going to make money in the long term.
Large corporations, of course, are blinded by greed. The laws under which they operate require it - their shareholders would revolt at anything less.
It's no surprise companies that quickly grow in value attract those who may want to also profit from the hard work of others.