johns said:You can think anyway you like. Its just when people and corporations start telling me that they are the king of beers, I can put my trust in their bank, the gulf is back to normal, or by eating a dollar meal will make me lose weight then I have a problem with that. Everyone has different tastes and not everyone will value the same beers as me. Some people have extrinsic ideas, while others believe in intrinsic ideals. It’s what makes the world go around, it’s called diversity.
My point is that when corporations like AB don’t play fair, simply because the share holders are greedy, then it’s a sad commentary on the system and society we live in and I have accepted that fact. I don’t have to abide myself to their cooperate ways though.
We just look at life differently! I believe Budweiser is the the King of Beers... Not because I LOVE their beers but they dominate, they rule the beer industry, they have great quality control (this issue being excluded) and they created the market how we know it. Yes the industry is changing but they are still on top. Not all corporations are "evil". And by the way in a capitalist society there is no fair play. There is a perception of fair play but those with the most resources win. Trust me I know. I lost. Not all shareholders are greedy either. They are investors and of course they want the most money back they can get. This sometimes create a "greedy" company but it is not always intended. Actually I wish the private sector was more prevalent but this sue happy society, in my opinion, created this countries business profile. I would also argue that large corporations actually do a lot of good as well which is easily overlooked by those that are so opposed to their business.