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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 985571" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>Yeah they are struggling with the math of business. And the events that have led us here. Hardly a Fedex only coup.</p><p></p><p>Comments like this:</p><p>"This is a corporation without conscience that is motivated by only one thing...profit."</p><p></p><p>You mean like most big corporations today? I mean we maybe voting Big Corporations in again and Nov and please don't be surprised it gets even more cut-throat for labor. They are trying to bring us down to 3rd world level labor costs. That is how they see us, Americans.</p><p></p><p>That said, you can easily cook books to make one Op look great and the other poor if it fills an agenda. I would say the math still favors the results releases, but they could fudge it a bit more for extra effect. How do they divy up non-Operational overhead costs (aka Suits at HQ)? Messing with that a bit can make the yields read whatever you want them to. Obviously if they are going to bring in the axe soon, numbers they posted help them explain it to the employees. Who the hell knows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 985571, member: 29298"] Yeah they are struggling with the math of business. And the events that have led us here. Hardly a Fedex only coup. Comments like this: "This is a corporation without conscience that is motivated by only one thing...profit." You mean like most big corporations today? I mean we maybe voting Big Corporations in again and Nov and please don't be surprised it gets even more cut-throat for labor. They are trying to bring us down to 3rd world level labor costs. That is how they see us, Americans. That said, you can easily cook books to make one Op look great and the other poor if it fills an agenda. I would say the math still favors the results releases, but they could fudge it a bit more for extra effect. How do they divy up non-Operational overhead costs (aka Suits at HQ)? Messing with that a bit can make the yields read whatever you want them to. Obviously if they are going to bring in the axe soon, numbers they posted help them explain it to the employees. Who the hell knows? [/QUOTE]
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