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minus-squareVincent@feddit.nllinkfedilinkarrow-up4·7 months agoIt’s technically for profit, but it has a single shareholder: the Foundation. There are no greedy shareholders that can get rich off of that profit. Of course, employees/board members can be richly compensated, but that’s independent of for-/non-profit status.
It’s technically for profit, but it has a single shareholder: the Foundation. There are no greedy shareholders that can get rich off of that profit.
Of course, employees/board members can be richly compensated, but that’s independent of for-/non-profit status.