Slow growth, then, isn't always bad
news for corporate profits or investors.
Not exact matches
News of Walmart's investment was cheered by supporters of the tax plan, which slashes the U.S.
corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent and includes other features expected to generate windfall
profits for companies.
Robert McChesney has written about how the media operate as an oligopoly through
corporate lobbyists, political campaign contributions, government media policies, the control of
news coverage by
corporate elites, and the enforcement of monopolistic rights
for those broadcasters who can make the most
profit.
While this is definitely good
news for the oldest cryptocurrency in existence, the old adage that
corporates follow
profits could potentially result in businesses having more money and resources coming up with more efficient nodes than your average Raspberry Pi.