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by repsilat
2678 days ago
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Right. For context, that's around 9% if their $48 billion market cap. Much worse than sending any one person to jail. Also: in the US, I've heard the "value of saving a life" for some decision calculations to be assumed at ten million dollars. That's $200k per year for 50 years. (In New Zealand, from talking to some civil engineers, it is a lot lower.) At the American price, the fine is worth 420 human lives. |
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