I'm not well-versed in this matter but isn't there some sort of penalty (legal?) for a company making choices that are severely contrary to their shareholders' pockbooks? Explain this like I'm 5
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Each one of these companies is owned by a bigger fish up the river, which also owns MANY, MANY other fish, and the bigger fish is owned still. Don't get me wrong, boycotts can work and we've seen the results but these numbers are a drop in the bucket compared to the totals the parent --> parent companies pull in. For example Bezos was just fined like 20 million or something, which sounds like a lot, but when he is making over 137 million a day it doesn't have quite the same sting.