Good post Wayne. Except for the last line. That ruined it. Made me wonder if you know what a corporation is and what a corporation does. John Deere is not in the business to make tractors. They are not in business to give jobs or benefits to employees. John Deere, like all corporations, is in business to make money for the stock holders. There are thousands and thousands of stock holders in big companies like John Deere. Some are direct holders of stock, some own stock in their mutual funds. You, your sister, mother, pastor, neighbor, children and friends can own JD stock and maybe do in your mutual funds. And I'll bet every one of you expect to see your fund grow. If it doesn't grow you will likely sell it off and buy something that does show a profit. So getting back to your last sentence, who is it really that is greedy? And is your sister, et al, really greedy or does she just want a decent return on her investment?
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