Not true. It's in a company's best interest to follow a standard of ethics, which avoids alienating the majority of stakeholders. A publicly traded company wants to return value to their shareholders, if to many of the stakeholders(consumers, employees, unions, or society) deems their actions as unethical the company will have reduced profits. This statement holds true for any company selling products with elastic demand.
Looks like somebody wants their Christmas bonus.
The Lake Local School District is hosting a new web site this year. The new "official" district web site is http://lake.stark.k12.oh.us/.
When appropriate, visitors will be linked back to the former district site http://www.lakelocal.org/
Or this site http://lakelocal.oh.schoolwebpages.com/
Not true. It's in a company's best interest to follow a standard of ethics, which avoids alienating the majority of stakeholders. A publicly traded company wants to return value to their shareholders, if to many of the stakeholders(consumers, employees, unions, or society) deems their actions as unethical the company will have reduced profits. This statement holds true for any company selling products with elastic demand.
What I want to know is after 2007 will Apple have any need for continued involvement in helping improve GCC?