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  2. Think corporate greed is the leading cause of inflation ... - AOL

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    It’s greed—and in some cases, it is flatly illegal.” More recently, President Joe Biden has called out corporate greed as a reason prices remain high. “If you take a look at what people ...

  3. Big business is not your friend. So, yes, shrinkflation – that sneaky practice of keeping the price the same but shrinking the product – remains an annoying tendency. And greedflation is for ...

  4. Corporate greed not to blame for price pressures, Fed ... - AOL

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    While markups for motor vehicles and petroleum products did rise sharply during the 2021-2022 inflation surge, markups across the entire spectrum of U.S. goods and services have been relatively ...

  5. Ivan Boesky - Wikipedia

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    The character of Gordon Gekko in the movie Wall Street (1987) is based in part on Boesky, particularly his "greed is good" speech which resembled the commencement speech Boesky delivered in May 1986 at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley: "I think greed is healthy. You can be greedy and still feel good about ...

  6. Greed and fear - Wikipedia

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    Greed is usually described as an irresistible craving to possess more of something (money, material goods) than one actually needs.. According to several academics, greed, like love, has the power to send a chemical rush through our brains that forces us to put aside our common sense and self-control and thus provoke changes in our brains and body.

  7. Greed - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare Sacrificed: Or the Offering to Avarice by James Gillray The Father and Mother by Boardman Robinson depicting War as the offspring of Greed and Pride. Greed (or avarice) is an insatiable desire for material gain (be it food, money, land, or animate/inanimate possessions) or social value, such as status, or power.

  8. Extreme greed is back on Wall Street - AOL

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    That’s all heralded the return of extreme greed to Wall Street. The tech-heavy Nasdaq has surged about 3.3% so far this year — and we’re barely a month in. The S&P 500 is up 2.6% and the Dow ...

  9. Corporate greed is what’s making our fries and guac more ...

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    Corporate greed is what’s making our fries and guacamole more expensive, not employee wages. McDonald’s and Chipotle raised prices by 20% in the last two years — prior to the new law taking ...