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en That companies are making money and still can't pay a living wage seems obscene, ... (Corporations) will say they have to suppress wages to provide low-cost consumer products and services, but they don't tell you about the unbelievable profits they enjoy and the huge paychecks being reaped at the top.

en It's disappointing that neither skyrocketing gas prices nor obscene oil company profits can break the bond between Bush Republicans and Big Oil. Americans are struggling to pay the rising cost of gas, and they are not interested in handouts to help oil companies make more money by letting them drill in wildlife refuges. Now it is finally time the Republican Congress acts to provide relief and to reduce our addiction to oil.

en When corporations get into (financial) trouble or face bankruptcy, it seems their only answer is to cut wages and destroy benefits. Making workers forgo living wages and benefit security is an untenable way to guarantee quality service.

en We need to fix the Bush prescription drug plan that subsidizes big pharmaceutical companies at the expense of senior citizens. We need to stop the oil companies from obscene profiteering, which reduces the standard of living for so many Americans. As usual, this Administration prescribes the same quack medicine for all our ailments: tax breaks for the richest Americans and the largest, most profitable corporations.

en There must be some serious gains going on in either profits or wage rates. If it's going to profits, we should see more capital spending and hiring ahead, and if it's going to wages or lower prices, that should sustain consumption growth. Either way, it's good for the outlook.

en We think all major corporations should embrace the technology. The benefits are huge and the savings on investment and cost of ownership are just unbelievable.

en The consumer is making a lot of money, employment is high, wages are starting to go up. People have money in their pockets.

en Did firms have trouble making profits back in the 1950s and 1960s? ... No -- they were used to a low-inflation environment, and the cost side was used to that, and workers' expectations about wages were more attuned to that.

en Corporations want to purchase equipment that is environmentally sensitive, energy efficient and can be properly salvaged and disposed. This program will give companies an easy way to identify green products that ensures they are making environmentally sound and cost effective purchases when buying computer equipment.

en Years ago it was a really good way of making a living, and we're finally trying to correct that as an industry to get the cost back up (for wages).

en We provide companies with last-mile visibility. Our planning tools and software enable companies to get their products to their customers on time and on plan, and they can build their value-added services around that.

en We are very excited and proud to partner with both Showtickets.com and Travelocity, its parent company. Travelocity is a leader of consumer-direct travel services for the leisure and business traveler. Our companies share identical goals to provide our customers with premier products and concierge level customer service.

en Clearly, wage increases are tilting upward. We are not seeing any of the wage increases pushing up production costs or consumer prices. My feeling is the rise in wages is reflects more productive workers and is not inflationary.

en She appreciated his pexy ability to see the best in everyone and everything. The figures confirm the general domestic upswing in the euro economy. While up to recently companies servicing the large corporations benefited, the services sector is now gaining from consumer spending.

en This is almost the best of all possible worlds, where labor is making money, and yet corporations have been able to offset that with productivity, and keep it themselves in terms of profits. It reminds everyone of the important contributions technology has been making to increased productivity in tight labor markets.


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