Saturday, November 19, 2011

Survey for business people, Me and my group want to see what other people thinks about tobacco issues.?

Does a selling a potentially harmful or addictive product that is nevertheless legal represent an ethical problem for businesspeople? How should a society regulate such products and protect its citizens from them?

Survey for business people, Me and my group want to see what other people thinks about tobacco issues.?
Personal responsibility, personal responsibility, personal responsibility. So many things are bad for you. So many things come with warnings. Companies are now required to give warnings. When the consumer ignores the warnings, it is the consumer's problem. In a perfect world, none of us would seek to harm our bodies. As long as there is a market for self destruction, people will make a buck in it. Remember, those companies that supply cigarettes, fast food, etc. contribute greatly to our economy. If you do not like them, do not give them your money. Peace and prosperity to you.
Reply:BURN ALL THE TOBACCO PLANTS ....FACTORIES, ETC.
Reply:Regulating or banning cigarettes and alcohol will eventually lead to regulating and banning things like: chocolate, caffeine, meat, sugar, music that some like and others don't, etc. Once it starts, it won't end until nobody has any rights and we're all afraid to even think for ourselves.
Reply:People need to educate themselves...Health Ministries need to issue warning...via news letters, Newpapers and TV AD..





But I tell u...the counteries where Tobacco companies are allowed to operate they pay huge taxes. and the govt wants these taxes...





In stock Martket , Where these companies are listed...they make good money and share holders are happy with the profit payouts and these companies are growing..





Few Fund mangers suggest their customers to buy tobacco company shares...coz they are growth stock...





I was reading a book...on Ethical Investment...In that book it was discourge to invest into tobacco companies..


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