The R&D division of Simplex Chemical Corp. has just developed a chemical for sterilizing the vicious Brazilian
Question:
The R\&D division of Simplex Chemical Corp. has just developed a chemical for sterilizing the vicious Brazilian "killer bees" which are invading Mexico and the southern United States. The president of Simplex is anxious to get the chemical on the market because Simplex's profits need a boost-and his job is in jeopardy because of decreasing sales and profits. Simplex has an opportunity to sell this chemical in Central American countries, where the laws are much more relaxed than in the United States.
The director of Simplex's R\&D division strongly recommends further research in the laboratory to test the side effects of this chemical on other insects, birds, animals, plants, and even humans. He cautions the president, "We could be sued from all sides if the chemical has tragic side effects that we didn't even test for in the lab." The president answers, "We can't wait an additional year for your lab tests. We can avoid losses from such lawsuits by establishing a separate wholly owned corporation to shield Simplex Chemical Corp. from such lawsuits. We can't lose any more than our investment in the new corporation, and we'll invest just the patent covering this chemical. We'll reap the benefits if the chemical works and is safe, and avoid the losses from lawsuits if it's a disaster." The following week Simplex creates a new wholly owned corporation called Zoebee Inc., sells the chemical patent to it for \(\$ 10\), and watches the spraying begin.
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(a) Who are the stakeholders in this situation?
(b) Are the president's motives and actions ethical?
(c) Can Simplex shield itself against losses of Zoebee Inc.?
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