Ah, hindsight. If he could do it all over again, what would Martin Shkreli—the CEO vilified for raising the price of a drug 5,000%—do differently? "I probably would have raised prices higher, is probably what I should have done," he said in response to a question at a summit sponsored by Forbes. "I could have raised it higher and made more profits for our shareholders. Which is my primary duty." He added, per CBS News, that capitalism demands it. "No one wants to say it, no one's proud of it, but this is a capitalist society, capitalist system, and capitalist rules, and my investors expect to me to maximize profits."