The story - Electricity Came to Mbola Village, Tanzania
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@ghst123456 Unless you are selling your merchandise to these people, its a waste of money. My father was the CEO of a multimillion dollar company and he never spend a penny on this kind of crazy liberal BS. In fact, he was considering suing companies that he invested in that did this kind of nonsense. Its usually a Jewish guy with his head stuck up his ass who wants to recognition at left wing events who he start giving away money that does not belong to him. U R a liberal right?
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@ghst123456 hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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@privatepersonalc you are quite the contradictory character. telling people to get off this channel bc it isnt theirs, yet you can be on it. implying that responding to your comments makes me immature, yet look at your language and how you talk. how you blow up out of frustration. you let me get to you and i appreciate your weak mental fortitude. i shall now enjoy my day
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@ghst123456 You can send what you want, You can flood all you want, maybe you should take a closer look at the scales on my profile! When you are tired, you will exit or expire, your choice. This is my world Biaaaaaatches! LMFNO! Have a very good day!
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@Armornone "Made Up Terms"? You do understand that can't be the case, since all these corporations include that in their 10k statements. Also, the first priority of a corporation is to maximize shareholder value, but that doesn't mean in doing so you negate any other opportunities. Who's to say that these corporate activities don't add to shareholder value? They attract new talent that sees a company helping out society. People take pride in companies that do that. Brings new talent
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@privatepersonalc i'll give it a break, if you give up trying to find negativity in a positive situation.
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@ghst123456 No such thing, these are made up term by liberals to get free stuff. Public corporations sole responsibility is to its shareholders and to maximize their profits. Anything else are employees playings games with other people's money. If a CEO wants to take his salary and donate it, that is fine however the company should never be engaged in this type of thing. These African villages are not buying high end consumer electrics, thus does not benefit the company.
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@ghst123456 pease give it a break and find someone else to criticize!
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@privatepersonalc clearly the more civilized, since i don't demean others, as you did to me. i am not telling you how to act only simply suggesting that you view this instance for the good that it provides instead of being envious or hurt that this act of kindness didn't happen to you. instead of "trolling" to promote hate and dissatisfaction with the world, i challenge you to be mature about this and actually view it for what it is: a good act towards others.
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@Armornone have you forgotten about corporate responsibility or social responsibility? Every corporation has that and their shareholders expect that. They are utilizing this an avenue for that. Doesnt mean that they are not benefiting their shareholders with dividends or high returns on their stock, but only adding to the image of the corporation.
It's heartbreaking that the world doesn't do more to help people, well done Panasonic!!!
cjsnowdon 2 months ago 6
1:04 welcome American to the new middle class home!!!
cromartie800 2 months ago 4