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Largest Companies in the World [view article]
User 218405 and user 138602, everything can be overdone.It's not just unions, but also management that can be excessive and seriously hurt the bottom line with tremendously bloated salaries and perks. The Golden Mean of the ancient Greeks, nothing in excess, is what we have to follow even now. Companies need to act ethically, workers too. So do we as consumers need to think of others.
When we're buying our cheaper goods from China, we are all supporting an immoral, criminal regime and acting irresponsibly towards U.S. and Canadian workers. When North American executive is making many millions while his/her workers are getting $8.00 (give or take a buck) an hour, s/he is being immoral--although perhaps not acting illegally. Society (we family members) need to teach our children to think about what's responsible and correct--not how can I take financial advantage of the people whom I work with. We need to stop pointing the finger at the other people, but develop a sense of fair play in ourselves, our colleagues and families. In the long run much more good for the company and the individuals involved is accomplished that way. Reply
Largest Companies in the World [view article]
Take a look at HSBC Holdings in Hong Kong With a Mkt. Cap of 1.45T ReplyLargest Companies in the World [view article]
I, am a chrysler worker here in Canada,cannot talk about the U.S , but I would have to agree with user 218405. A lot of my co-workers and good friends are still waiting for a recall. To conclude dc1 I am not in management, I work in the painting shop.Sorry but the next move from chrysler won t be a recall but to send more workers home indefinitely. I know the economy is bad but over the years,good and bad,the union did not help that sector. They helped me short term but long term it s a different story. A lot of my friends agrre with me but too afraid to voice their opinion,that tells you a lot about the union isn t it? ReplyLargest Companies in the World [view article]
To User 218405:You must be in management. Very even sided comment. Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Great job. Thanks. ReplyLargest Companies in the World [view article]
Interesting that so many are Chinese... And Gazprom... Hmm.. Still trades OTC...... jegan ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
well put npnbwhilst we are at it npnb please note that
in your statement '........................ currency' should actually read china's currency Reply
Largest Companies in the World [view article]
Wal-Mart won't let the unions kill them the way they destroyed the auto industry and education in this country. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Please note that the "¥" sign means Japanese Yen and not Chinese Yuan or RMB which is Chinas currency. ReplySeeker
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Humm… Fannie, Freddie Mortgage Profit Reaches 10-Year High …. Interesting article on Bloomberg.com today… Is the sky still falling said Chicken Little… I do not think so… ReplyLargest Companies in the World [view article]
It's interesting to not see Citigroup and Bank of America listed among the top firms by market capitalization - when they are listed in the top 10 of the 2007 Forbes Global 2000 -- goes to show the effects of the current financial crisis. Interesting to see HSBC and the Chinese Banks not affected to nearly the degree as BofA and Citi.Also interesting to see that almost all the firms are down year to date except Wal-Mart and J&J. (would expect to see a higher percentage of larger firms, which are expected to be more "safe" than smaller firms, holding their own in a down market). Reply
China Mobile Speculated to Run 3G Service By 2008 [view article]
Hi, i live in China.I call to the China Mobile where i’m a VIP customer to ask information about the 3G service.I have a Nokia e71 and my wife Nokia N95. So the point is, to can have the 3G service in China you must apply for a new phone number starting with 157…… and also to buy a mobile (attention) just from China Mobile becouse the other phones (3g Phones like Nokia or others) are not working on the 3G Network from China.So if you want the 3g service you must have a new number and a new phone…So forget about it…. Reply
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In Tech We Trust - Fast Money Recap (6/20/08) [view article]
staticrhetoric.com/blo...ARTICLE ON STEVE JOBS AS WILLY WONKA AT THE APPLE FACTORY Reply
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Re-Entering China: A Plan Comes Together [view article]
bad luck on tuesday, some retracement today but one thing is clear a couple months is not enough time to be right or wrong let alone a couple of days. i agree there seems to be no immediate launch pad for trend/momentum folks. ReplyTen High Yielding China Stocks [view article]
I do believe the PE of ACH is incorrect...3.06 is earnings per share, and PE is around 7. Still very attractive... Reply