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Related: About this forumSTOCK MARKET WATCH - Tuesday, 4 May 2021
STOCK MARKET WATCH, Tuesday, 4 May 2021
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SMW for 3 May 2021
AT THE CLOSING BELL ON 3 May 2021
Dow Jones 34,113.23 +238.38 (0.70%)
S&P 500 4,192.66 +11.49 (0.27%)
Nasdaq 13,895.12 -67.56 (0.48%)
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STOCK MARKET WATCH - Tuesday, 4 May 2021 (Original Post)
Tansy_Gold
May 2021
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tclambert
(11,187 posts)1. One for you, and one for you, and a thousand for me.
That's the way our current crop of executives seem to divvy up the money. Yet it is their low level workers who bring in all the money-- the production people, the sales people, the delivery people. The workers make a mistake in passing all that money to the executives and trusting them to divide it up fairly. After paying costs of doing business, how do you expect a greedy sociopath to divide up the wages? They will pay their workers as little as possible, and pay themselves as much as they can get away with.
Tansy_Gold
(18,167 posts)2. Don't get me started!
I know. I know. I know.
And there is so damn little any of us on the bottom of the pile can do about it.









