Mitre Corporation (www.mitre.org) was rated one of Fortune Magazine's Top 100 Corporations to work for. Hooray for Mitre but why is it a nonprofit (Senator Grassley)? What void is it filling that lacks incentives for for-profit pursuit? Why does the public sector, which heavily funds it, not want to pursue?
Maybe this is what Bill Gates has in mind when he says that for-profits or capitalism should be helping the bottom third of the world?
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One of Fortune Magazine's Top 100 Corporations to Work for Is Nonprofit
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