Corporate Executives and Making Money
by
Milton Friedman
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Do
corporate
executives, provided they
stay
within the
law
, have responsibilities in their
business
activities other than to make as much
money
for their stockholders as possible? My
answer
to that is, no they do not.
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CEOs
,
ethics
,
money
,
wealth
,
stockholder
,
value creation
,
leadership
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