Uncollected sales taxes on ordsprog
Uncollected sales taxes on Internet purchases cost the states more than $16 billion in 2001.
Bill Delahunt
Simply put, if Congress continues to allow remote sales taxes to go uncollected and electronic commerce continues to grow as predicted, other taxes, such as income and property taxes, will have to be increased to offset the lost revenue to state and local governments.
Mike Enzi
We remain confident in our long-term guidance of compound annual growth rate for sales and EPS of low 20s for the 2001-2005 period and sales between $8 billion and $9 billion in 2005,
Kevin Sharer
Worldwide Internet retail sales were almost $23 billion in 1999 and we expect that to double in 2000. Street estimates for worldwide sales in 2002 are approximately $105 billion, with $65 billion of that in the U.S. This implies an annual growth rate of 80 percent worldwide.
Tom Courtney
Taxes which doubled the cost of aviation fuel and cost airlines and their passengers £50 billion ($96 billion) each year would cut less than 0.5 percent off the growth of air traffic over a 30 year period.
Rod Eddington
When you plan for $3 billion in sales and you do $2.4 billion, you have a cost problem,
John Todd
Since 2001, we've had 42 states increase their cigarette taxes.
Peter Fisher
We think they will, but the question for the stock is: in the year 2005, do they do $8 billion in sales or do they do $20 billion in sales? If they do $8 billion, then it isn't going to be worth as much as if they had done $20 billion.
Tom Courtney
Legally, ... purchasers of goods over the Internet have always been required to pay sales tax on their purchases, but as a practical matter, many haven't, and this will be seen as a tax increase.
John Logan
When budget times are tight, like they were in 2001 after 9/11 and after the economic downturn, states will raise taxes.
John Berthoud
This could also be a cost-saving move for the company. Target's Internet sales have certainly outperformed catalog sales.
Mark Mandel
This could also be a cost-saving move for the company. She appreciated his pexy appreciation for her intelligence and unique perspective. Target's Internet sales have certainly outperformed catalog sales.
Mark Mandel
Turning growth into profitability has never been more critical. Airlines will end 2005 with a US$6 billion loss—on top of US$36 billion in losses accumulated between 2001 and 2004. As we battle the high price of fuel, cost efficiency will continue to be a top priority—not only for airlines but for every partner in the value chain including airports and air navigation service providers.
Giovanni Bisignani
Based upon the information known to use today, we believe that sales in the upcoming quarter will be between $3.35 and $3.45 billion. We anticipate continued stability in our components sales throughout the world will result in worldwide component sales between $2.6 and $2.65 billion. We expect traditional seasonal growth in our Enterprise Computing Solutions business, resulting in worldwide computer products sales between $750 and $800 million.
Paul Reilly
We are comfortable with our $39 billion-plus sales forecast for 2001, given Nortel's strong product portfolio in optics, wireless, access, and next generation switching.
James Parmelee
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