To: Havoc
Plenty have moved manufacturing out of America because hey couldn't make a profit. You might be denying that's why they did it, but you'd be wrong. And even if they just make the move to increase profits, so what. There's nothing wrong with trying to increase the margin, again that is the point of business.
Ah yes "free traitor", can't go on facts so you run to the shelter of canned insults. Classic. Way to show you know you're full of it but don't have the fortitude to admit it.
And on top of that you throw in more LIES. I didn't say any restriction is wrong. STOPY LYING!
here's what's not OK:
Lying
erecting strawmen
resorting to pathetic insults
not having the reading comprehension of a six year old
Fix those and we can discuss this, until such time good luck dealing with your self induced ulcers.
492 posted on
04/12/2004 1:24:16 PM PDT by
discostu
(Brick urgently required, must be thick and well kept)
To: discostu
Plenty have moved manufacturing out of America because hey couldn't make a profit. You might be denying that's why they did it, but you'd be wrong. And even if they just make the move to increase profits, so what. There's nothing wrong with trying to increase the margin, again that is the point of business.One thing that you have to do is compare the return on investment to the level of risk incurred. This is known as "economic profit."
If you put your money at risk, and get an ROI equal to or less than risk-free investments (such as T-bills and tax-free municipal bonds), then you aren't really making a profit.
500 posted on
04/12/2004 1:42:16 PM PDT by
Poohbah
(Darkdrake Lives!)
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