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![]() "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "Jeff" wrote in message news:3S6Me.255098$_o.133794@attbi_s71... "David" wrote in message ... It used to be that American companies were in business so that American people could make a living while the business owners made a tidy little profit for themselves. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Never had any economics 101 have you?? US corps. have NEVER been in the business of providing jobs. They have been in business to make a profit to keep their stockholders happy. Which gets harder to do as time goes on from competition. Back in the 50s and 60s their simply wasnt much competition because overseas countries hadnt really industrialized much yet. Starting with the 70s things chaged, 3rd world countries started industrializing and making the same products for cheaper. Economics 102: If US corporations do not hire US workers, and continue to move those jobs overseas, eventually they will lose all those profits they had hoped to gain. This because those workers who either no longer have jobs at all, or have jobs at Burger King or 7-11, can no longer afford to buy the products of said corporations. Add to this that the rest of the world will not be able to afford them, either, since the wages they pay their overseas workers are not sufficient to support the market. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- It still boils down to keeping the stockholders happy and investing. If you lose that battle, there is no company to worry about. This is what happened to the steel industry in the mid- late 70's. The US companies were prdominatley using old antiquated non efficient bessomer type kilns from the 30s and the Japanese built brand new computer controlled electric foundries that could melt 20-30 tons of steel in 30 minutes. US investors lost confidence and moved there money elesewhere and the results are history. Which scenerio is worse?? |
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