Monday, September 10, 2012

Cost-Benefit ratios of corporate crime

A part of corporate strategy seems to account for any fines that may be levied when transgressing the law. If the profit potential can offset the fine amount, then it seems to be a path to pursue. Or at least that's what The Economist has discovered.


Meanwhile, magazines think enough time has passed since Jobs death for them to be critical about him without offending anyone. Wired ran an article focussed on the dark side of Steve Jobs, which isn't necessarily flattering.


Vinod Khosla's response -


Fair to Midland - Musical Chairs (Album : Arrows and Anchors)


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