Which , of course ,was quite incorrect. As we should all know by...

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    Which , of course ,was quite incorrect.
    As we should all know by now , return on equity is not a good measure of profit.
    His questions were not a way of actually finding anything out.
    Do you think that profit is being hidden?
    I cant see any signs of that in the balance sheets.
    Was McKim being dumb , or just being a tool?
    I suppose he could be both.
    Now the big 2 have a case to answer as far as land banking and treatment of suppliers goes, but who remembers any of that while the circus clowns are in town.

    A question for all.
    What should the profit be , and how should it be measured ?
    And in arriving at the answer , what allowance should there be in those numbers for a retailer being better than another?
    ie better technology , better customer service, better range, better treatment of staff?
 
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