TOKYO, March 1 (Xinhua) -- Japan's government statistics showed on Friday that the country's corporate profits in the fourth quarter of 2018 decreased for the first time in two and a half years, local media reported. Pretax profits declined to 19.48 trillion yen (175 billion U.S. dollars...
IN RECENT YEARS, CORPORATE profit reports were mostly gloomy affairs: The weak economy decimated operating profits at many companies even as tougher accounting rules and massive restructurings forced many companies to take huge write-offs. Now; those dark days look like distant history. Thanks to th...
Will the Revenues Last? Part 3: What about Corporate Profits?by Gene Steuerle
That's our 2025 corporate bond outlook in a nutshell. Like the resilient economy, corporations generally remain strong as profits grow and cash balances rise. That's been a key driver of the outperformance so far this year, as falling credit spreads have pulled up corporate bond prices relative...
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The decline in turnover growth and profits of the cardiovascular devices segment was mainly due to the severe market competition from the emergence of new percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty ("PTCA") accessory manufacturers in the PRC. Furthermore, the exclusive agreement to distribute PTCA ...
(CSDI_SOCI) is the smallest, which provides evidence to support the statement of Wartick and Cochran47that corporate social responsibility is less important than the maximisation of corporate profits. Furthermore, the variance of environmental dimension (CSDI_ENV) is the largest, indicating that a ...
Corporate reputation is an important management objective, bearing the potential to create sustainable competitive advantage, and many scholars have studie
the family subsystem profits from the family outcomes, while the firm subsystem profits from firm outcomes. The more the two subsystems overlap, the greater the interdependencies between family and firm antecedents or outcomes. We also include a loopback from the family firm outcomes to the family...
Companies have several choices for how to distribute their profits. They can pay dividends to shareholders, reinvest in the business, buy back their shares, or reduce their debt. Companies can also hold onto profits for use in future years; this is reported on a company's financial statements...