Surprised there is no thread on this yet.
Do Jamie Dimon and co see which way the wind is blowing? Is this a cynical move to keep capitalism relevant in an increasingly woke world? It makes me think about Schumpeters book Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, where he describes one of the factors leading to the end of capitalism as the leaders of corporations being merely administrators who would be just as comfortable as government bureaucrats as leaders in the private sector
Personally the first thing I look at when investing in a company is how many pride flags they have flying outside their headquarters.
Do Jamie Dimon and co see which way the wind is blowing? Is this a cynical move to keep capitalism relevant in an increasingly woke world? It makes me think about Schumpeters book Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, where he describes one of the factors leading to the end of capitalism as the leaders of corporations being merely administrators who would be just as comfortable as government bureaucrats as leaders in the private sector
Critics cast doubt on CEO pledge to downgrade shareholders
Corporate America’s lobbying group, the Business Roundtable, says it will no longer put shareholders first — but critics aren’t buying it. The powerful business lobbying group, led by JPMorgan Chas…
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Personally the first thing I look at when investing in a company is how many pride flags they have flying outside their headquarters.
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