No the simply do it for free because they care so much for the well being of society, Yep, Definitely.
The highest paid jobs in communication are the CEOs of communication companies. These individuals make millions and then receive millions in bonuses.
Some companies paid them money to ignore these problems.
Many insurance companies offer a paid training option. MetLife is one of these companies, they are currently hiring agents with paid training. Make sure the training is truly paid as some companies will just advance you money during training and then recoup that money from your future sales commissions.
Yes. companies pay out dividends to its share holders from the profit they make out of their business. The more the profit the company makes the greater would be the dividends paid out to the shareholders.
A CEO of a company could make up to $200,000 per year and around 10 % of the companies profits.
These companies make too much money off of pre paid services to get rid of them.
The oil companies.
Companies that offer free Linux distributions commonly make money by providing optional paid services and support, and/or through donations from private or corporate customers interested in the continued development of the product.
A shareholder gets a portion of the companies profits when a dividend is paid.
Corporation tax is paid on company profit (not turnover). Companies that made no profit pay no corporation tax. They do pay tax in other ways. National insurance, for example, and effectively make a contribution to VAT and income tax. Companies have various ways of reducing the declared profit, and thereby reduce the amount of corporation tax paid
Because they are paid to do so by the tobacco companies, who make billions of dollars selling tobacco products.
No