@inthehands I'm strongly and unapologetically of the opinion that corporate fines for highly serious issues should *often* be company-ending events. To use a different example of a space I believe this: getting hit with, say, a $2M anti-trust fine is a rounding error for a company like Meta or Google or Apple. Even $2B is a rounding error. But $200B? (which is a bit over double Apple's 2022 total profit) Cool, now those companies might fix their shit.