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Article

8 Sep 2011

Auteur:
Christine Bader, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Kenan Institute for Ethics, Duke Univ., in Huffington Post [USA]

Is Steve Jobs the Next John Browne?

Steve Jobs is one of the most admired CEOs of all time...But following...Jobs's announcing his retirement was the latest in a series of revelations of how Apple has inflicted serious harm on people and the environment...[also refers to Amoco, Arco (both now part of BP), HP, Nike, Foxconn (part of Hon Hai)]