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>> No.54533184 [View]
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There are a number of reasons why governments may not incentivize companies to make all their activity, supply chain data, and financial data 100% public.

One reason is that companies may be hesitant to share sensitive information that could be used by their competitors. This could put them at a competitive disadvantage, especially in industries where trade secrets are important.

Another reason is that some companies may have valid reasons for not disclosing all their financial data, such as protecting the privacy of their employees or avoiding disclosing confidential business strategies.

Additionally, requiring complete transparency could be a significant burden for companies, both in terms of time and resources required to gather and disclose this information.

That being said, there are certainly benefits to increasing transparency in companies, such as building public trust and reducing the risk of fraud or unethical practices. Governments can encourage companies to be more transparent through various incentives, such as tax breaks or access to government contracts.

To get both companies and governments to support increased transparency, it may be helpful to highlight the benefits of transparency and the potential risks of not being transparent. It may also be helpful to work with companies to find ways to disclose information that balance the need for transparency with the need for protecting sensitive information.

Overall, while complete transparency may not be feasible or practical for all companies, there are certainly steps that can be taken to increase transparency and build public trust in the business world.

>> No.54102731 [View]
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Increased defense of US intelligence by CIA.

>cut out all Indians from tech companies so Indians have less intelligence on our biggest tech companies
>shut down SVB, a bank used primarily by Chinese nationals. There are many photos of "couriers" standing outside trying to withdraw money for their "take over America" sleeper cell

>> No.54083165 [View]
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Why is nobody talking about how the people standing outside of Silicon Valley Bank are mostly of Chinese nationality? Here's the real big brain assessment: this bank was used by Chinese intelligence agents and was shut down by CIA for that reason.

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