On the one hand yes, but it's hard to do a direct comparison between companies and people. J&J is 100k+ people combined.
Punitive damages for companies do feel out of wack though.
If a person commits a felony like that, they're thrown in prison, prevented from making any income for years, and then (in the US at least) prevented from making any good income for the rest of their lives due to our draconian restrictions on ex felons.
If a company does similar, then... the company itself is often just fine, especially if they're a big/rich enough company.
Punitive damages for companies do feel out of wack though.
If a person commits a felony like that, they're thrown in prison, prevented from making any income for years, and then (in the US at least) prevented from making any good income for the rest of their lives due to our draconian restrictions on ex felons.
If a company does similar, then... the company itself is often just fine, especially if they're a big/rich enough company.