“The point is, ladies and gentleman, that greed, for lack of a better word, is good. Greed is right, greed works. Greed clarifies, cuts through, and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit,” claims Gordon Gekko, Wall Street’s vicious capitalist.
Which bring us to a point well-raised in Grady Pellar’s blogpost about Coca Cola; why would a company that rules supreme in one of the biggest fields start being more environmental? What benefits will it face? Why?
Cause of greed. Greed for money drives a company such as Coca Cola to go the next step in order to gain a more loyal fan base, and thus, more profit. Greed for opportunity leads Coca Cola to seize the chance for advertisement options expansion. Greed for life causes Coca Cola to spend millions in order to save the earth and keep it well-preserved for the next generations.
Greed will help Coca Cola remain supreme for the next few years, and it will ensure that growth will grow, and revenues will revive. God Bless you, Gordon Gekko

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