Posted on 06/13/2023 5:08:02 PM PDT by DallasBiff
Billionaire tycoon Mark Cuban has a message for corporate boards worried about the backlash decimating sales of Bud Light—getting woke does not mean going broke.
“People want to do business with companies that care about their customers,” the Shark Tank star argued in an interview with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette published on Sunday.
With that, Cuban pushed back against a rising tide of criticism aimed at companies that embrace social causes outside of their core business—and took a side into a heated debate over business's role in society.
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Mt. Lebo, democrat PA boy follows his ESG masters.
Goofy looking bastard is way out of touch with reality.
will cuban be offering dylan a job?
whatsamatter cuban?
you a homo/transphobe?
If it is such good business, why have they lost billions Mark?
Fag.
Let’s fix it:
“...companies that care about MUTILATING their customers’ CHILDREN”
It’s a free country. If you want to wear tuckable swimming trunks go for it. Me, I have been looking for swimming trunks that have a built in bulge but can’t find those anywhere.
“People want to do business with companies that care about their customers,” the Shark Tank star argued in an interview with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette published on Sunday.
Evidently not.
No more Cuban sandwiches for me!
whatsamatter cuban?
you a homo/transphobe?
I think Dylan would look good in a Mavericks uniform. Dylan could be the Mav's starting center.
Customers also get to choose who they do business with.
Buy a balloon!
Mark confirms what I knew about him all along.
He should make Bud Light the exclusive drink at his stadium.
“Marky and Dylan, sitting in a tree…”
Maybe he proves their point as he could definitely use some testosterone replacement therapy.
Mark, you are an idiot.
Hire Dylan ASAP. Watch your trillions melt into thin air.
You doofus.
Yes, his words reveal his shallow thinking and lack of current awareness.
Cuban wouldn’t be caught dead drinking that swill.
Odd comment when the evidence literally says it wasn’t good business in this case. Bud Light is not Ben n Jerry.
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