Your desire for 'fair play' (as you see it) is meaningless in terms of how much someone is paid by the stock holders of a company. This is the fundamental aspect of your thinking that I disagree with.
I want people who start companies and create products to believe that they can get filthy rich by doing so. Why? Because it is that fundamental (perhaps ruthlessness) aspect that results in increased standards of living over the long run through productivity and innovation.
Does that make me have less consideration or compassion as you? Well, perhaps in your eyes...
I would rather have an unjust, not always fair, not always considerate, not always compassionate system where the greedy rich unwittingly help to raise the standard of living, cure terrible diseases, and which result in many living relative lives of leisure than a fair, considerate, compassionate systems in which everyone eventually lives every day just trying to get enough food to eat.
Adam Smith recognized this so long ago: “It is not from the benevolence of the Butcher, the Brewer or the Baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest” . I fear that we as a society continue to forget these truths.