Nokia set plans to cut its workforce by up to 14,000 as it reported a steep drop in third-quarter profit. The telecom equipment maker said it’s looking to...
Remember, this isn’t because they’re at record losses, or that they’re breaking even.
It’s literally because they’re not making enough profit.
This is the freemarket system functioning as intended.
A company can still be making money, still be above water, but decide their shareholders need to be even better off and they will decide they deserve money more than people struggling and making it by barely check-to-check.
Remember, this isn’t because they’re at record losses, or that they’re breaking even.
It’s literally because they’re not making enough profit.
This is the freemarket system functioning as intended.
A company can still be making money, still be above water, but decide their shareholders need to be even better off and they will decide they deserve money more than people struggling and making it by barely check-to-check.
IIUC, profit doesn’t include obligations to investors.