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Inflation Is A Blessing In Disguise For Next Contract
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<blockquote data-quote="Its_a_me" data-source="post: 5417352" data-attributes="member: 93115"><p><strong>Net profits treat larger management bonuses as a necessary business expense. It is not</strong>: it is a choice being hidden as an operating expense.</p><p></p><p>Gross is more telling of the company's health compared to it's current strategy. It more easily separates strategy vs earnings and ignores dumb management ideas (like cutting hourly employees expenses while paying even larger management bonuses) which is going against conventional business guidance.</p><p></p><p>Why reward the company for wasteful spending-- like CEO bonus money for doing nothing but starting at the position when 1/2 the country stayed home and ordered things? <strong>All that is before other easy ways to manipulate net profit such as large capital expenditures (say buying a bunch of new airplanes on top of the large airplane order or say ordering a bunch of new DIADs or say a new IT initiative to reduce mileage called ORION).</strong></p><p></p><p>NO, if they are using Net profit as a basis for contract negotiations the C-suite execs will be laughing all the way to the bank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Its_a_me, post: 5417352, member: 93115"] [B]Net profits treat larger management bonuses as a necessary business expense. It is not[/B]: it is a choice being hidden as an operating expense. Gross is more telling of the company's health compared to it's current strategy. It more easily separates strategy vs earnings and ignores dumb management ideas (like cutting hourly employees expenses while paying even larger management bonuses) which is going against conventional business guidance. Why reward the company for wasteful spending-- like CEO bonus money for doing nothing but starting at the position when 1/2 the country stayed home and ordered things? [B]All that is before other easy ways to manipulate net profit such as large capital expenditures (say buying a bunch of new airplanes on top of the large airplane order or say ordering a bunch of new DIADs or say a new IT initiative to reduce mileage called ORION).[/B] NO, if they are using Net profit as a basis for contract negotiations the C-suite execs will be laughing all the way to the bank. [/QUOTE]
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