Like uber they can cop fines and
still make huge profits.
Yeah I think a big part of the problem is that the problem doesn't really exist to some extent... sure a lot of people play games on smartphones now, but if Nintendo is
still making huge profits on handheld consoles, why should they stop?
Not exact matches
Even though ICOs present a good investment opportunity for
making huge profits in a relatively short amount of time, there are
still a few issues with ICO businesses, which are presented as the following:
Actually Arsenal
made a LOSS last year and also the
profits in the years before where not
huge, we
still have stadium debt to pay off too.
The trouble is, it is
still possible to
make a really good movie on the cheap that goes on to
make huge profits.
While massive blockbuster action games for teenage boys
still exist, so do small mobile games for a more general audience, educational games for training and the classroom, and little personal games
made by individuals more concerned with expressing an idea than
making a
huge profit.
sales don't really mean much though when it comes to nintendo systems, Wii
made huge profits with only a handful of games (which is why it died pretty soon after, people
still bought the system but after playing Mario Kart, Super Smash and Mario Brother's Wii edition so many times that system got old fast) The Wii - U was a MUCH better system but didn't sell because people didn't want an upgrade to the Wii, they wanted something new and nintendo did a HORRIBLE job promoting the Wii - U, not to mention they gave up on the Wii - U so fast they didn't even give it a chance, a system won't sell if it doesn't have enough games.
While
huge strides have been
made in the name of safety (most of which can be attributed directly to previous personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits), some employers
still skirt the rules in order to increase
profits at the expense of their workers» safety.
Why in the world is a firm like Latham laying off 12 % of its lawyers when it
still makes $ 2mill
profit per partner??? So what if PPP drops 20 %, who says they are entitled to a
huge increase every year, and why should they
make $ 2mil a year?