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Post by hotcarl on Jan 23, 2011 16:11:19 GMT -5
Also keep in mind; our profit sharing is based on U.S. profit, not North America, or worldwide. U.S. profit will be a smidgeon of the total $8b profit. Last time we had a profit this large, most of it was in the U.S. fueled by high profit vehicles like F-series and SUV's. I say we'll be lucky to have an average check of $4,000.
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Post by marcus on Jan 23, 2011 16:27:02 GMT -5
Im pretty sure its NORTH AMERICAN profit
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Post by ScottR@KTP on Jan 23, 2011 18:21:00 GMT -5
Marcus is correct...all of N. America.
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Post by marcus on Jan 23, 2011 18:24:46 GMT -5
We should be getting 9000 plus each any less is just a slap in our face!
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Post by daveb on Jan 23, 2011 18:51:56 GMT -5
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Post by lucero on Jan 23, 2011 21:03:41 GMT -5
Dont count on gettin shit, If you do then be pleasantly suprised!
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Post by ScottR@KTP on Jan 23, 2011 21:54:04 GMT -5
You have to count on a check...no way around it.
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Post by richatktp1 on Jan 24, 2011 1:31:43 GMT -5
Hoping for enough to take my old lady to Burger King with a BUY1/GET1 FREE WHOPPER COUPON. ;D
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Post by hotcarl on Feb 10, 2011 3:37:50 GMT -5
Im pretty sure its NORTH AMERICAN profit Marcus is wrong. According to the "Your Employee Benefits" book dated Nov.19, 2007, page 280, "each year that the Company generates profits from U.S Operations, Ford will set aside a portion of these profits".
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