• Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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    1 month ago

    It’s not an assumption, the surplus generated to make someone a billionaire comes from the pockets of the customers, they don’t make it appear out of nowhere. Just because something looks like a deal it doesn’t mean that it is, if you’re always paying 5$ for an orange, 3$ feels like a deal because you’ve gotten used to paying 5$, the truth is it’s just not worth either price when you look at the actual cost to bring an orange from the tree to your house.

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      29 days ago

      You are suggesting that $X in profit = $X of having “overcharged” the customer.

      This is completely ridiculous on its face. No private entity will or should ever go to all the effort and time and resources to start a new business if there will never be any profit. Obviously.

      And ironically, even if the government gets involved in providing X instead, without profit in mind, the bureaucracy is such that its ‘no profit’ price for X is invariably higher than a price a private entity can charge while profiting.

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        29 days ago

        No I’m saying that if their profit didn’t need to take a useless billionaire leech into consideration then prices could be lower.

        That last part is complete bullshit as well and you would know it if you knew anything about crown corporations.

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          29 days ago

          Have you ever considered people becoming billionaires of companies that haven’t made a single cent of profit? Spotify never made any profit for example and is still valued at just 96 bn USD

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            29 days ago

            Stock valuation has nothing to do with the current conversation but billionaires shouldn’t exist at all whole homeless people exist, it’s that simple.

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              27 days ago

              I don’t think billionaires shouldn’t exist necessarily, I do think homeless people shouldn’t exist tho.

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      29 days ago

      Thats not how the net worth of a company works. You don’t have to make massive profits for people to value your company highly