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Oreo's Ownership: A Case Study of Modern Capitalism's Flaws
The enduring popularity of the Oreo cookie, unchanged since its 1912 debut, belies its complex ownership history, illustrating how modern capitalism prioritizes short-term financial transactions over long-term value creation and stakeholder interests, ultimately benefiting primarily financial actors...
Oreo's Ownership: A Case Study of Modern Capitalism's Flaws
The enduring popularity of the Oreo cookie, unchanged since its 1912 debut, belies its complex ownership history, illustrating how modern capitalism prioritizes short-term financial transactions over long-term value creation and stakeholder interests, ultimately benefiting primarily financial actors...
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40% Bias Score


Parody Enron Relaunch Stirs Outrage Among Former Employees
On the 23rd anniversary of Enron's bankruptcy, a company using the Enron name announced its relaunch as a parody, sparking outrage among former employees who lost pensions and jobs due to the 2001 collapse, while others view it as a comedic way to highlight past corporate malfeasance.
Parody Enron Relaunch Stirs Outrage Among Former Employees
On the 23rd anniversary of Enron's bankruptcy, a company using the Enron name announced its relaunch as a parody, sparking outrage among former employees who lost pensions and jobs due to the 2001 collapse, while others view it as a comedic way to highlight past corporate malfeasance.
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36% Bias Score

Australian Children's Clothing Store Fined $5.1 Million for Worker Exploitation
Blue Sky Kids Land, a Sydney-based children's clothing store, was fined over $5.1 million for underpaying four Chinese migrant workers by up to 60 percent of their entitlements and obstructing Fair Work inspectors; directors Guo Dong Gu and Fei Rong Yang were also fined personally.

Australian Children's Clothing Store Fined $5.1 Million for Worker Exploitation
Blue Sky Kids Land, a Sydney-based children's clothing store, was fined over $5.1 million for underpaying four Chinese migrant workers by up to 60 percent of their entitlements and obstructing Fair Work inspectors; directors Guo Dong Gu and Fei Rong Yang were also fined personally.
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32% Bias Score
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