Why bitter sweet? Sounds totally sweet to me.
This is bitter sweet, but I know this will make a lot of people very happy, so here ya go:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/05/bu...5monsanto.html
Why bitter sweet? Sounds totally sweet to me.
I wonder if they hold the patent for sour grapes
Because it's the lesser of two evils. I'd rather see a company with that much political, economical and technological influence change the world for the better than fail. Not to mention there are plenty of employees who don't know or don't understand what GMOs do to the body. Or that just need to support the fam.
A business failure is never really good, even with a company like Monsanto.
Too bad they've set up dummy corporations to short their own stock. So they're making money off their stock going down.
*disclaimer* I made this up.
sweet. sweet. sweet. i just hope it stays true...
Of course...with all their political pull, we can soon expect some new or revised legislation to help bail them out - or support them - or subsidize something to support them further.
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