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First, I feel I have to get this out the way: you're an idiot. And that's just not spurious name-calling, you really don't know what you're talking about.
If you're referring to Kant's categorical imperative, it runs: "Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law." Which is a far cry from what you've paraphrased. In fact, Kant was about as far from a consequentialist as can be imagined; he was one of the champions of deontological ethics.
A corporation is a just a group of people united for a common purpose. Yes, that purpose is to make money, but the ethics of the corporation are the ethics of the group - a corporation won't try to make money "no matter how" if the ethics of the group run against it. Of course, people can be greedy and selfish and short-sighted, which is why some corporations will act that way as well.
It's a very popular, but largely unfounded notion that a corporation will do anything to make money. There are hundreds and thousands of corporations that participate in their communities and sponsorship and every benevolent activity you can think of.
But then of course, such facts get in the way of hating 'the establishment'.