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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 890255" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>Like she said, you do not think logically.</p><p> A company's bottom line will expand based on supply and demand, yes. However, the kind of expansion the More was referring to is when a business is doing well with what they currently have and making a nice profit they may build a new, larger building and expand with new lines of products they don't currently carry. This will call for more employees. Or,they may add a store in another part of town or in another city creating more jobs. If the company is unsure of what restrictions the government might apply or if their tax burden is going to double, they will hold off on expansion plans. </p><p></p><p> If your hot dog cart is making good bucks on the north side of the stadium but you don't draw much traffic from the south side, you may consider getting a second cart to set up on the south side to increase your income, you'll hire someone to operate one of your carts. But if you are not sure what the stadium's management will do that could ruin you business, you won't make that investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 890255, member: 13254"] Like she said, you do not think logically. A company's bottom line will expand based on supply and demand, yes. However, the kind of expansion the More was referring to is when a business is doing well with what they currently have and making a nice profit they may build a new, larger building and expand with new lines of products they don't currently carry. This will call for more employees. Or,they may add a store in another part of town or in another city creating more jobs. If the company is unsure of what restrictions the government might apply or if their tax burden is going to double, they will hold off on expansion plans. If your hot dog cart is making good bucks on the north side of the stadium but you don't draw much traffic from the south side, you may consider getting a second cart to set up on the south side to increase your income, you'll hire someone to operate one of your carts. But if you are not sure what the stadium's management will do that could ruin you business, you won't make that investment. [/QUOTE]
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