Corporations don't fear the flies buzzing energetically in a cage; even if they fill the cage, they are just flies.
In this world, they only consider another corporation as their competitor.
Street gangs are like headless flies, full of zeal but acting impulsively and without organization. Although they are hard to eliminate, their patterns are easy to discern:
They subsist on the excrement corporations produce.
Corporations are different.
Even though people detest how corporations take away their freedom, oppress their lives, and create a chaotic world, they must admit that these organizations, with their unified codes of conduct, modern organizational structures, and firm execution of plans, are indeed the most advanced.