Investors should not invest in companies because of it's valuation in financial returns

Investors should not invest in companies because of it's valuation in financial returns ...

Investors should not invest in companies because of it's valuation in financial returns

Investors should not invest in companies because of it's valuation in financial returns. Investors are the one that is keeping every company growing, while customers are the money giver. When you have no customers, the business dies. So investors should focus on the philosophy behind the company. Yes, the philosophy is what is governing any company, including human. As a man thinks, so he is — that's a duty of philosophy. 

Investors should invest their money in companies that put human first, not massive robots production that will take jobs from people in the acts of cutting costs. I can't invest in that company, why? That is biblically irresponsible to my faith. I am not after wealth accumulation, I am after humanity and eternity — business and charity; that's my field. So investors should think beyond the profits, they should look at the philosophy first: making sure its have a long term healthy philosophy before betting in that company. 

© Didi-Omah Augustine Chinazaekpere 

(Businessman, Industrialist, Investor, and a Christian)

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