I think we're looking at Neutral Evil here.
There's usually a story arc. Right now he's pretending to be moral (aka the definitely evil, "Do No Evil") phase. Everything is on the up and up, investors are lost in their wet dreams huge and imminent growth and everyone is content to be the kind of cancer that stays in its lane.
Eventually that will shift to pragmatism as growth starts to slow, perhaps a viable competitor that can't be sued out of existence enters, and we enter the land of neutral evil. We do what we can because we must, it's not a perfect world, but a few chickens sometimes need to be butchered to make a bagel.
Then the pace of technology slows, infinite growth forever looks to be in jeopardy as the current investment runs its natural course and investors need to find ways of tossing their shares on to someone else. The product itself is sacrificed on the altar of wall street, corners that can be cut are cut, things that can be stolen are stolen, competitors that can't be bought or murdered outright are subdued via backdoor arrangements and sabotage. We are in the land of chaotic evil, the resting place of the corporate world.