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And I'm sure it was all the workers' fault, none of the upper crust fuckers who wasted the money will see any penalty for it.
Why should there be a penalty? Many companies have R&D divisions which may yield the next iPhone or the next Newton. But if you penalize failures in R&D you won’t ever get any breakthroughs as everyone tries to “play it safe”
Exactly, the penalty is “losing” 10 billion moneys. It’s a high-risk/high-reward game that Apple can afford.
First off, 10 billion on a failure shows a great deal of business acumen failings at play. Yes, they can "afford it", but they afford it with all customers bearing that failure. What's perhaps even worse is how easily they can afford it, much like Meta's VR boondoggle.
As for playing it safe, Apple is the posterchild for that.
A penalty for... what? Who is blaming workers? Eh?
Nobody said that? What imaginary argument are you having?