Corporate profits are up. They are up a lot. This is both a problem and an opportunity. It is also a reflection on its unique position within the current economic climate. No other part of the economy as much a rosy picture as corporate executives and shareholders. The government is broke. Too high a percentage of consumers are either broke or not far from broke. This is not a fair balance.
The questions that will be covered in the following posts are 'How did this disparity happen?' and "What are the changes needing to be made so that the economy rises as whole while corporations are still making profits?'.
Showing posts with label Corporate Profits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corporate Profits. Show all posts
Friday, October 7, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Moving forward economically one step at a time post 1
This is the beginning post to a series covering the topic of how to move this country's economy forward. Smaller sub-topics such as levels of corporate profits, war budgets, government budgets, consumer spending, and comparing the actions of this generation to the actions of previous generations actions during similar times will be covered.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Best Quarter Ever
I am disheartened by the fact that as the working people (including you and I) of this country are going through tough economic times, corporations and their stockholders (to include me and you through retirement and other holdings) are enjoying record profits.
I guess the question is what do we do about it as citizens and shareholders at the same time?
The New York Times story below spells it out.
Largest Quarter Ever
Happy Thanksgiving!
I guess the question is what do we do about it as citizens and shareholders at the same time?
The New York Times story below spells it out.
Largest Quarter Ever
Happy Thanksgiving!
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