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RE[7]: I don't know which is funnier...
by ze_jerkface on Tue 8th Jan 2013 05:51
in reply to "RE[6]: I don't know which is funnier..."
Ballmer did not found the company, he was brought in later as a managing executive. He didn't create anything.
As for Schmidt he is still the executive chair and he and Larry both have an obligation to serve shareholders over the public.
Morality isn't built into the corporate structure. That's not an appeal to emotion but a well known fact. If humans want corporations to place greater emphasis on the public good then the corporate structure should be reformed. Capitalism can take many forms and we don't have to allow it exist in a state where publicly traded corporations prioritize profit above all else.




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yeah, but I was simply pointing out that in this case, since the thread involved google and miscrosoft, your appeal to emotion was based on a bit of an iffy premise; Ballmer is a founding member of microsoft for all intents and purposes. And Schmidt is no longer the CEO of google, Larry Page is.