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Total Mentions: 21

Subreddit Mentions:

Positive Mentions: 3

Negative Mentions: 16

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NegativeGeneral Discussion

💬 345 comments

⬆︎ 120 upvotes

Mentions potential for companies buying up property, leading to increased prices.

Found in /r/Futurology/
NegativeCurrent Event

💬 1548 comments

⬆︎ 8637 upvotes

The comments criticize the actions of companies by saying that they will "crush the competition".

Found in /r/Futurology/

May 3, 2025

AI isn’t the smartest…

NegativeGeneral Discussion

💬 21 comments

⬆︎ 58 upvotes

The comments suggest frustration with companies providing misinformation.

Found in /r/Guitar/

May 2, 2025

Companies, directors fined $1.6m for altering tallow for profit

NegativeCurrent Event

💬 20 comments

⬆︎ 115 upvotes

The comments refer to the actions of companies and directors as criminal, fraudulent and unethical.

Found in /r/newzealand/

Apr 30, 2025

How tf is Q1 GDP about to come in negative when almost every company this quarter crushed earnings?

NegativeCurrent Event

💬 266 comments

⬆︎ 527 upvotes

Mentions companies cutting expenses and anticipates negative impact.

Found in /r/wallstreetbets/

Apr 29, 2025

Thanks AICPA

NegativeCurrent Event

💬 73 comments

⬆︎ 337 upvotes

Companies are criticized for offshoring departments and offering 'nearshore' workers.

Found in /r/Accounting/

Apr 24, 2025

What is your side hustle that is kids/parents/moms related?

NeutralBusiness Advice

💬 9 comments

⬆︎ 4 upvotes

The user suggests affiliate marketing as a business model.

Found in /r/sidehustle/

Apr 22, 2025

Radical Wealth Cap Idea — What If We Created a Global Overflow Fund?

NegativeGeneral Discussion

💬 164 comments

⬆︎ 38 upvotes

The post critiques the potential for 'capital flight' and companies moving to different economies to avoid the wealth cap.

Found in /r/Futurology/

Apr 19, 2025

How Companies Exploit Cheap Labor Costs and Overlook Developers' Fair Compensation

NegativeCareer Advice

💬 7 comments

⬆︎ 0 upvotes

The post describes companies exploiting cheap labor and diverting funds to CEOs, implying unethical business practices.

Found in /r/webdev/

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