• wildncrazyguy@kbin.social
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    3 months ago

    Are you inferring that the money would be better spent on employees? I don’t necessarily disagree, but will argue:

    • The company likely wouldn’t have been able to grow as quickly without the initial capital infusion that incorporating provides
    • The employees know what they signed up for and have already agreed on their compensation requirements
    • Employees also earn/own stock
    • If Huawei wanted to payout gratuitous bonuses to employees rather than shareholders, they could always take their company private
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      3 months ago

      Inferring doesn’t mean the same thing as implying. They’re kind of complementary, like borrowing versus lending.

      The OP may have been implying something, but it looks like you’re inferring something (which may or may not what they’re implying; I don’t care enough to parse that out).

    • queermunist she/her@lemmy.ml
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      3 months ago

      Huawei is employee owned. They are the shareholders.

      It’s not equal worker ownership, but the money isn’t just going off to investors.