| ▲ | gruez a day ago | ||||||||||||||||
The stocks of major retailers haven't cratered, so maybe? You're going to have to present some figures rather than just asking rhetorical questions. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | jacquesm a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
You have to present figures when you're arguing the hard-to-prove side of something not when it's plain obvious that business are not in a position to deal with such shocks in the market without having to reach for capital. This is not normal. Typical operating margins of business is anywhere from 5 to 20% with outliers in the digital domain but that's not the part that we are talking about here. Anyway, you want figures, well, here are some figures: https://marketrealist.com/why-did-700-bu/ I'm sure there are other sources, better ones, worse ones but they all tell roughly the same story: willy nilly tarrifs have a negative effect on one's ability to operate a business. Businesses like predictable, stable climates to operate in. | |||||||||||||||||
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