February 23, 2012
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Ingvar Kamprad, the founder of Swedish furnishings giant Ikea, has promised more transparency over the firm's business affairs, saying that it has nothing to hide after a slew of allegations in recent years.
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Somehow I doubt if the leopard hs changed its spots.
That guy created 100K jobs out of thin air.
He should be the nations greatest hero.
Or perhaps he should shut it all down and have those people live on welfare?
Sweden = Suicide
Don't you think Ikea should pay its fair share of the tax burden, which has been shifted down the income scale to people like us and employees of Ikea? It wouldn't be painful for Ikea, but it would relieve pain for the rest of us and increase the level of public services.
While Ikea has a positive side, its founder and owner Ingvar Kamprad should not be able to live in a privileged legal universe, separatefrom mere mortals like us.