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Quotes About Corporate

I don't think we should view corporations as people for the purposes of speech.
~ Scott Peters
There's something about the good-hearted guy fighting the system. I just love that. That's how 'Speed' is. He's a really focused guy with a heart of gold and the corporations are trying to crush him and use him for his skills to make them more money.
~ Emile Hirsch
A Reagan appointee, Justice Kennedy is no liberal, as he has shown on issues from affirmative action to corporate campaign spending. But he has repeatedly sided with gay litigants before the court.
~ Adam Cohen
In Montana, no one, including out-of-state corporate executives, has been excluded from spending money - or 'speaking' - in our elections. Any individual can contribute. All we require is that they use their own money, not corporate money that belongs to shareholders, and that they disclose who they are.
~ Steve Bullock
If my company spends money, it should be disclosed to the shareholders and how it was spent. With my personal money, I can do anything I want. But company money should be disclosed.
~ N. R. Narayana Murthy
The CIA in real life, we know, is looking for new kinds of cover. It's looking for new platforms, as they like to say, and it's trying to use the revolution in communications technology, the ability to use all sorts of corporate entities in ways that are hard to detect to get our spies in the places where they need to be.
~ David Ignatius
When the Exxon Valdez spilled in 1989, I was angry. I even wrote on the back of my car, Boycott Exxon!
~ Alexandra Paul
Corporate America cannot afford to remain silent or passive about the downward spiral we are undergoing. It cannot turn a blind eye to how difficult the experience of life is for so many of their customers.
~ Simon Mainwaring
White men make up 30% of America but they hold 70% of the board seats.
~ Mellody Hobson
His role, in the end, had been reduced to this one thing: sitting in the corner of meeting rooms or lurking on corporate email lists, seeming not to pay attention, growing ever more restless and surly until he blurted something out that offended a lot of people and caused the company to change course. Only later did they see the shoals on which they would have run aground if not for Richard's startling and grumpy intervention.
~ Neal Stephenson
Then he remembers that he is not just some interloper. He is a shareholder, and an important officer, in the corporation that employs them—he is paying them or oppressing them, take your pick.
~ Neal Stephenson
Oh, they used to argue over times, many corporate driver-years lost to it: homeowners, red-faced and sweaty with their own lies, stinking of Old Spice and job-related stress, standing in their glowing yellow doorways brandishing their Seikos and waving
~ Neal Stephenson
Individual freedom must be established before corporate freedom can be realized, but
~ Neil T. Anderson
The idea was to reinvent mortgages by bundling thousands of them together as the backing for new and alluring securities that could be sold as alternatives to traditional government and corporate bonds - in short, to convert mortgages into bonds.
~ Niall Ferguson
Everyone I know who used to be in the intelligence community is moving into the corporate world.
~ Tony Gilroy
In 2004, I shifted to Mumbai and started working in theatre, along with working for corporates for 15 years. That helped me a lot in creating a different character for multiple shows.
~ Pratik Gandhi
The corporate killer downsizing is directly responsive to what the mutual funds have wanted.
~ Jim Cramer
Trump and today's Republican Party represent the last stage in the emergence of corporate totalitarianism.
~ Chris Hedges
We have the facade of a functioning capitalist democracy but underneath it is a species of corporate totalitarianism.
~ Chris Hedges
Only 8 percent of large businesses paid taxes in cash, while the rest paid in kind or not at all.
~ Chris Miller
The big companies dictate the terms and use their lawyers as henchmen.
~ Christopher Fowler
I know how the world works. Business decisions are not made for the good of the people, but for the sake of profit, loyalty and expedience.
~ Christopher Fowler
Corporate managers from Krupp, IG Farben, Daimler Benz, and similar companies enforced regulations under which laborers who "sabotaged production" or left their posts without permission were punished by beatings, hangings, or deportation to death camps.
~ Christopher Simpson
Soon U.S. corporate investment was expanding more rapidly in Hitler's Germany than in any other country in Europe, despite the worldwide economic depression.
~ Christopher Simpson