I agree with your first paragraph. The last sentence is a stretch though. The fact that there were multiple execs who were blatantly unethical doesn't mean most execs are unethical.
>>playin+(OP)
Would it be better if I listed every instance of executives choosing to poison people, willfully put them in dangerous working conditions to save some money against the law, releasing products they knew would maim people or kill people… all for marginal increases in share price? It’s a long freaking list.
This is the way this system is setup. Executives pursue profit at the expense of everything else. This is the cornerstone of capitalism.