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Create a channel Learn moreWhen you hear him say something remember he’s a democrat.
Neither industry is the most profitable. It’s the banks. By a long shot.
Defense 4.2%
Pharma 11.5%
Banks 24.8%
Financial data and stock exchanges 27.6%
Insurance 12.3%
Even the railroads are doing better at 11.6%
When it comes to defense and pharma, it comes down to the quantity of sales along with the price of the widgets, it isn't a one-dimensional straightforward thing. If something is high priced, 4% could be a hell of a profit. And these numbers will depend upon the COGS within the income statement and other expenses that do not hit the statement of cash flows (depreciation/amortization, etc).When you hear him say something remember he’s a democrat.
Neither industry is the most profitable. It’s the banks. By a long shot.
Defense 4.2%
Pharma 11.5%
Banks 24.8%
Financial data and stock exchanges 27.6%
Insurance 12.3%
Even the railroads are doing better at 11.6%
About halfway on his drive to Rocky Point, Nicholas was stopped at a roadblock along the highway. Mexican drug cartel gunmen opened fire on Nicholas, shooting him in the back and through his heart. He died at the scene.
especially when the DoD cannot account for over $2 trillion that they "spent".Profits on “Defense” spending may be a small margin…but it’s on a scale that is very hard to comprehend; and with roots that go everywhere.
Wouldn't there be a statute of limitations on non violent crime? 25 years seems a lot excessive to still be on the hunt for a non violent criminal.
When it comes to defense and pharma, it comes down to the quantity of sales along with the price of the widgets, it isn't a one-dimensional straightforward thing. If something is high priced, 4% could be a hell of a profit. And these numbers will depend upon the COGS within the income statement and other expenses that do not hit the statement of cash flows (depreciation/amortization, etc).
1) Fully agree...he's a democrat with some serious issues IMO on governments role. He only appears like a "good guy" because of his vaccine stance.When you hear him say something remember he’s a democrat.
Neither industry is the most profitable. It’s the banks. By a long shot.
Defense 4.2%
Pharma 11.5%
Banks 24.8%
Financial data and stock exchanges 27.6%
Insurance 12.3%
Even the railroads are doing better at 11.6%
Depends on if you include taxpayer money used for arms production. So, they are at least equal. The lower and middle class have a choice in whether or not they get themselves into debt and where they bank. But they have no choice in where their tax money goes.My bad, you’re right. Lockheed’s 10% profit on $70B revenue is more dollars than 24% of JP Morgan’s $158B revenue.
You really think the defense industry is more exploitative of the lower and middle classes in the US than the banks are?
Depends on if you include taxpayer money used for arms production. So, they are at least equal. The lower and middle class have a choice in whether or not they get themselves into debt and where they bank. But they have no choice in where their tax money goes.
disgusting parents
More proof of dumb white women being the most destructive force in America! Repeal the 19th.
Between the two of them they cannot come up with a single actual accomplishment. Nothing! but to parrot talking points. Spoon fed to them thru media propaganda mills!
this is going to be fucked up!
i'm starting to fear it won't matter.