‘Thank God I diversified:’ An Alberta business leader reflects on the province’s future

  • 📰 nationalpost
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 56 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 26%
  • Publisher: 80%

ประเทศไทย ข่าว ข่าว

ประเทศไทย ข่าวล่าสุด,ประเทศไทย หัวข้อข่าว

Kevin Carmichael: Murray Mullen is neither enthralled by the promise of the new economy, nor captured by the glories of the old one

I had over-interpreted the chairman’s message.

“Compared to where we’ve been, we are really, really cautious,” Mullen said in an interview at his company’s Calgary office. “The deals I do today are only for our shareholders. If I do a deal, I consolidate this company and that company and I get rid of jobs because there is no growth in the economy.”

“We continue to see trends emerging that will undoubtedly alter the way we view the world, the way we see each other and the way we interact,” Mullen wrote. “It was an unforgettable year, one which seemed to consume me all too often, leaving precious little time to focus on those things that well, or for those that matter most.”

In 2012, when Alberta still was riding “this beautiful wave” caused by the post-crisis commodity boom an ultra-low interest rates, Mullen decided to reduce his company’s exposure to his home province’s dominant industry. Oil now accounts for about 30 per cent of business, compared with about 70 per cent not so long ago. The transition meant giving up on hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue and eliminating positions held by some 1,500 people.

 

ขอบคุณสำหรับความคิดเห็นของคุณ ความคิดเห็นของคุณจะถูกเผยแพร่หลังจากได้รับการตรวจสอบแล้ว

Diversify! That’s the thing to do. Good reflex! canpoli

เราได้สรุปข่าวนี้มาให้อ่านอย่างรวดเร็ว หากสนใจข่าว สามารถอ่านฉบับเต็มได้ที่นี่ อ่านเพิ่มเติม:

 /  🏆 10. in TH

ประเทศไทย ข่าวล่าสุด, ประเทศไทย หัวข้อข่าว

Similar News:คุณยังสามารถอ่านข่าวที่คล้ายกันนี้ซึ่งเรารวบรวมจากแหล่งข่าวอื่น ๆ ได้

Alberta entrepreneurs hope election will usher in business-friendly policiesSome small-business owners are turning to UCP as it promises to scrap the carbon tax and loosen labour rules GlobeSmallBiz Like, um, the lowest corporate and personal taxes in Canada? Like no PST? Like the youngest, most educated and innovative workforce in the country? Yeah, it’s just hostile to business here, I’ll tell you 🙄 GlobeSmallBiz Meaning support for low wages....minimal protections for workers, the environment, consumers, etc...everything the UCP is promising! GlobeSmallBiz Of course existing government was doing everything to crush business. ? Businesses died in droves ?
แหล่ง: globeandmail - 🏆 5. / 92 อ่านเพิ่มเติม »

Alberta Party leader Stephen Mandel says he would create fund, add agriculture industry jobsMandel says his goal would be to boost the value of the industries by $1-billion to $4.5-billion Bla bla bla
แหล่ง: globeandmail - 🏆 5. / 92 อ่านเพิ่มเติม »