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"The Economist" did a bit of digging around the IKEA business and what they've found is not so heartening. This private company appears to be using non-profit status to obtain favorable tax exemption treatment while trap-doors in the corporate structure pay out exorbitant amounts of the money to the "IKEA group." Eek.
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