When companies get together secretly to fix prices and attempt to eliminate competition, honest businessmen suffer. I think this is wrong.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Honest businessmen should be protected from the unscrupulous consumer.
If you talk to most businessmen, they'll say that what they do is for the public good, but you know they're just greedy, and consumers are just consuming for the sake of their own greed.
I think there are many honest businessmen.
Corporate competition is fierce, viewed by many as economic warfare where all is fair. But politics... now, this is something unique.
I think that a lot of companies are still amazingly price sensitive.
Everyone has the idea of owning good companies. The problem is that they have high prices in relations to assets and earnings, and that takes all of the fun out of the game.
It's competition that forces companies to get out of their complacency.
Everybody's doing it. In capitalism, you try to get the highest price you can for a product.
Large corporations, of course, are blinded by greed. The laws under which they operate require it - their shareholders would revolt at anything less.
Companies don't get rich hurting their customers.