If a few companies were less greedy, the people at the bottom woud have a lot more.
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You have to ask what is going to happen to a lot of companies when there is not a lot more money to be gotten. That changes everybody's perspective, I think.
It's no surprise companies that quickly grow in value attract those who may want to also profit from the hard work of others.
In the larger companies, you have this tendency to get top-down direction.
Too many companies are just being big for the sheer sake of it. Too many CEOs thinking bigger is better.
Big businesses aren't the only ones in the economic ecosystem. Nobody should fall behind because of an unfair structure.
Relatively few people should start companies.
The poor pay more, and that's one of the reasons people get trapped at the bottom of the economic ladder.
There's a lot of companies that profit from a weak dollar.
I am wired like a CEO and care a great deal about the bottom line, but I care about my customers even more than that. That's always been my competitive advantage.
The bigger a company gets, the more people are involved in decisions, the slower decisions get made. Look, the whole theory of startups is that three motivated people can go and do something that every company can't.
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