dantheman91
dantheman91 t1_j8gw6ns wrote
Reply to comment by yesbillyitsme in Meta's chief business officer is leaving after 13 years amid the company ramping up its focus on 'efficiency' by luxisa
>It doesn’t have a duty to shareholders
Legally it does
dantheman91 t1_j8gu1aj wrote
Reply to comment by yesbillyitsme in Meta's chief business officer is leaving after 13 years amid the company ramping up its focus on 'efficiency' by luxisa
I was literally only pointing out that your numbers weren't accurate.
At the end of the day, the company has a duty to it's shareholders. If they could complete the same work with 90% of the workforce, shouldn't they?
dantheman91 t1_j8grdej wrote
dantheman91 t1_ixjjc30 wrote
Reply to comment by octopus_has_friends in Amazon to invest $1 billion yearly to produce movies for theaters by Familiar-Turtle
I'd argue there's probably a lot of film makers out there, getting subscribers is the more "essential" part of the business than finding film makers. There are tons of "up and coming" ones and such.
dantheman91 t1_j8irzsb wrote
Reply to comment by yesbillyitsme in Meta's chief business officer is leaving after 13 years amid the company ramping up its focus on 'efficiency' by luxisa
That is not what I said. I said they have a duty to their shareholders, to act in their best interest, not to maximize profits. You're incorrectly putting words in my mouth.