Profits, like sausages... are esteemed most by those who know least about what goes into them.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Profit is one way that you can take pride in the way you publish things and insure that you can go on doing it.
Profit is the sole criterion used by the establishment to evaluate economic activity. From the rat race to lame ducks. The vocabulary in vogue is a give-away. It's more reminiscent of a human menagerie than human society.
Our company sells about five to six million pounds of sausage a year. We sell it retail and to restaurants. We've got all kinds of products.
Legitimate profit is good. What's bad is profiteering.
My Christian Louboutins are also one of the secrets to my not-for-profit success. Here's why - and it's something that everyone who manages employees, whether in a for-profit business or a not-for-profit, should keep in mind: A little extravagance goes a long way.
Sometimes what's right isn't as important as what's profitable.
It's no surprise companies that quickly grow in value attract those who may want to also profit from the hard work of others.
Putting people before profits is how we've tried to operate from the beginning.
Profitability is a shallow goal if it doesn't have a real purpose, and the purpose has to be share the profits with others.
Nothing profits more than self-esteem, grounded on what is just and right.