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by gravypod
3404 days ago
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You know what's funny... I heard a very similar thing said by a company making a device for medical purposes. They said that they needed to charge a high price because it was for the betterment of humanity. They were planning on donating some of the raised funds to charity and put the rest of the money back into R&D to make more life saving drugs. That excuse was made by Martin Sshkreli on a news show if memory serves me right. He was talking about the price hikes on one of their medical products. In my opinion "It's fine! We're going to develop life saving drugs with this!" is a very similar argument to "It's fine! We're going to give the money to charity!". I know these are very different but I'd like to hear what others have to say about this. |
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How is it an excuse for a pharmaceutical company to ask for more money so they can do more business? Their business just happens to be saving lives.