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[These CEOs] are rewarded for decisions that may help the corporate bottom line, but at the same time are very costly for U.S. workers and communities.
Sarah Anderson
I'd argue that CEOs, with all the corporate scandals that have taken place, are more interested in effective communication than even political people, because corporate people are interested in the bottom line, and so for them good words, good phrases, good presentation matter more than anything.
Frank Luntz
CRRA isn't known for its concern for workers. They base their decisions on the bottom line.
Neal Cunningham
This time, they sound serious as a heart attack. It's a bottom-line corporate thing, and it's a typical move we see all the time now.
John Hogan
The focus of the report is not the CEOs themselves but the bad decisions of the compensation committees that are not paying CEOs for performance.
Paul Hodgson
I have made the tough decisions, always with an eye toward the bottom line. Perhaps it's time America was run like a business.
Donald Trump
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1946
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Poker is both math and instinct, and CEOs understand the bottom line and the odds. But knowing the numbers is not enough, they have to know how to read people, something they do every day in the boardroom.
Maria Gomez
We have a strategy to train workers to rebuild their communities, ... We must learn from this tragedy and help these workers start over. We must help our fellow Americans build new communities and new lives.
James Hoffa
This is a sound contradiction because CEOs should be the visionaries and CFOs should be the bottom line worrywarts. Financial officers should be worrying about all of the costs, the pitfalls and the risks.
Michael Darda
This is a sound contradiction because CEOs should be the visionaries and CFOs should be the bottom line worrywarts, ... Financial officers should be worrying about all of the costs, the pitfalls and the risks.
Michael Darda
The good news is that this is going to go directly to the corporate bottom line. That's a real plus for profits, which means a real plus for corporate spending and the recovery going forward.
Wayne Ayers
This is just corporate propaganda created by CEOs who want a get out of jail free card for corporate negligence.
Chris Mather
I think we know corporate profit growth can't stay at the rate we've seen in recent quarters. They (employers) have been squeezing the work force pretty aggressively, squeezing productivity out of workers and holding the line on wages. It's a matter of how much corporate profits slow down.
Ethan Harris
Not all industry CEOs, especially in the software and Internet fields, see involvement in policy as necessarily important to their bottom line. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness. They come from an entrepreneurial milieu and view government as a necessary evil.
Marc Pearl
I thought we had some costly errors at the wrong time, but the bottom line is I thought our kids came out and gave a tremendous effort. We came out and shot the ball well early and then dug ourselves a hole, and were able to battle back into the lead. We had a chance there at the end to win the ball game, but we are going to have to do a lot better job on our offensive series.
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