10 Inspiring Non-Profits posts
The Wall Street Journal Profits at S&P 500 companies jumped an estimated 13.9% in the first quarter, growing nearly twice as fast as revenue, with the gains stretching across industries.
Companies Rack Up Profits, but Aren’t Ready to Spend Them
wsj.com
The largest U.S. companies are booking their strongest quarterly profits in five years, as firms reap the benefits of years of belt tightening and finally see a pick-up in demand. But part of the improvement has come from keeping a lid on spending, a
Read more ... nd many CEOs remain reluctant to change that.
106 months ago
Newsweek Oof.
110 months ago
HelloGiggles “We live in a society that literally profits from our self doubt and insecurities."
116 months ago
Yahoo Finance
Here’s How Your State Spends Its Powerball Profits
yhoo.it
The Powerball jackpot has hit a record-setting $1.5 billion -- and that means big profits for the 44 states participating in the lottery. For Maryland, lottery profits are the fourth-largest contributor ...
122 months ago
Executives In Action #Motivation Monday Mashable shares ten nonprofits on Instagram to inspire you this week: http://on.mash.to/1O1OIGL.
125 months ago
CNNMoney What corporate America blames for its poor profits. cnnmon.ie/1LQLuFD
125 months ago
Dean Rader Once again, it's always easy to debunk anything that Leftist/Regressive/Socialist minded people have to say.
Unhyphenated America
"This mindset is exactly why unions are necessary.
(Thanks to Wisconsin State AFL-CIO for the photo!)" ~ US Uncut.
Once again, it's always easy to debunk anything that Leftist/Regressive/Socialist minded people have to say.
1) What do they think a "
Read more ... Profit" actually is? In order to make a "Profit", that means the company has to FIRST pay ALLLLLL of its operating expenses...WHICH INCLUDES EMPLOYEE PAYROLL & COMPENSATION. Which means...EVERYONE has received EXACTLY what they voluntarily contracted and agreed to receive in exchange for their knowledge, skills and abilities.
2) What are "Excessive Profits"? If a company makes "Excessive Profits"...but then shares a majority of those profits with the employees...are they STILL "Excessive Profits"?
3) If there is such a thing as "Excessive Profits", and employees feel "entitled" to a portion of any "Excessive Profits" if and when the company does exceedingly well...do those employees have the integrity of character to volunteer to take a paycut when the company is failing?
You can't say that you want to take part in the credit for success...without also being willing to take responsibility for any failure.
I'm just sayin'...
www.unhyphenatedamerica.org
130 months ago
CNN International Uh-oh, Gazprom. Russian energy giant's profits fall 86%.
131 months ago
STS Aviation Group "For airlines, the record profits keep coming, thanks to cheaper jet fuel." | Via Mashable
131 months ago
Mashable For airlines, the record profits keep coming, thanks to cheaper jet fuel.
131 months ago
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