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In the end, who wins??? And at what cost?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mplayers2006" data-source="post: 5647811" data-attributes="member: 100002"><p>Really? Where are you getting 1.5 billion in profit from? </p><p></p><p>The US segment of UPS that is unionized only made 63.9 billion last year. far less than the 100 billion o Brian is trying to claim.</p><p>With a </p><p>6% price increase </p><p>10% avg. net profit margins </p><p> </p><p>63.9 billion x (06% X .10) = 383.4 million </p><p></p><p>Will get you far less than a billion on a 6% increase. Last year operating cost were </p><p>$87.244B spread across all business units. </p><p>Fix expense and the teamsters would never have to strike again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mplayers2006, post: 5647811, member: 100002"] Really? Where are you getting 1.5 billion in profit from? The US segment of UPS that is unionized only made 63.9 billion last year. far less than the 100 billion o Brian is trying to claim. With a 6% price increase 10% avg. net profit margins 63.9 billion x (06% X .10) = 383.4 million Will get you far less than a billion on a 6% increase. Last year operating cost were $87.244B spread across all business units. Fix expense and the teamsters would never have to strike again. [/QUOTE]
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