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by settsu
4198 days ago
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I admire the idea of transparency on principle but wonder how practical it is long term or under likely scenarios in the future of a company. And I wonder how that profit compares to similar businesses? And if it is sustainable? (Just to start...) A quick search provides some rough "data" on other small businesses:
"The average net profits of a small manufacturing wood products business, with $2 million in revenue annually, according to the website "Biz Stats," is 14.56 percent per year. Medical equipment and suppliers, with $2 million in revenue, have a net profit margin of 26.95 percent annually. By contrast, computer and electronics products return a net profit of 53.94 percent, and the food processing sector, according to "Biz Stats," has a net profit margin of 10.28 percent."
(http://smallbusiness.chron.com/average-profit-margin-small-b...) |
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