I was on CNBC this morning. "Squawk Box" was interviewing all three of them, and one of the interviewers asked them if they regretted giving Google money when it was getting started.;)
Shareholders "own" the company, but managers control the company. When referring to companies being good or evil, most people essentially mean the managers are good or evil, not the shareholders. Yes, it is very possible for companies to be good or evil if it has good or evil managers.
I was on CNBC this morning. "Squawk Box" was interviewing all three of them, and one of the interviewers asked them if they regretted giving Google money when it was getting started. ;)
Shareholders "own" the company, but managers control the company. When referring to companies being good or evil, most people essentially mean the managers are good or evil, not the shareholders. Yes, it is very possible for companies to be good or evil if it has good or evil managers.