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<p>Apple has frequently said that it aims to <a href="
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<p>The iPhone maker yesterday reiterated that stance, and joined with 180 other big businesses in declaring that it was time for a new understanding of the purpose of a corporation…</p>
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Apple and 180 other big companies redefine the purpose of a corporation