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I always thought their goal was to weaponize the xenomorphs?
But I suppose it's not meant to be clear. They're greedy corporations looking to milk as much profit from anything they can find. Good thing corporations aren't like that in real life ;P
I think that's what Ashe and Burke talked about/implied so most people just rolled with it, it's not like MIC corruption is a rare theme, but they've been working up the human/xenomorph hybrid angle for a while.
https://screenrant.com/alien-weyland-yutani-xenomorph-goal-hybrid-species-marvel/
And it does tie a lot of threads together while being honestly a bit more horrifying imo. There's always been a bit of a background to the movies of "How could Weyland-Yutani be so stupid as to risk a xenomorph outbreak on Earth or a colony" and even "but Marines with guns absolutely slaughtered them so it's not even that good of a weapon" that this motivation addresses far more readily.