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by kevinventullo
1069 days ago
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A large portion of the CEO’s wealth is almost certainly tied up in company equity, and this is true for the shareholders by definition. Anyway, it’s not about teaching them anything, it’s about influencing the risk/reward calculus of other companies that are considering skipping steps and releasing unsafe products. |
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If it's just a fine then the money is like fee to do something and remember that it's not always caught.
Imagine if the punishment for murder was $1 million dollars and only if I'm caught.