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by gruez
554 days ago
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>I'd bet if you deduct C-suite salaries that profit becomes a heck of a lot larger. Instead of posting random conjectures with zero backing evidence, you could you know, actually do the research, because "burden of proof" and all. Anyways someone made a similar claim a few days ago, but about HP, and I debunked it with a 30 second search[1]. Unless there's reason to think that HP or united health are outliers in terms of corporate governance, I doubt the ratio between them will vary significantly. [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42342189 |
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