DonFerrari said: The probability of a company surviving isn't equal to the probability of keeping everyone employed this is why your math on that wasn't meaning much. |
But employee salaries are a natural expense for any business during normal operation. I imagine the assets/employee ratio would be at the very least a decent indicator of corporate health. Of course it's not the only indicator but if you have other ideas, please feel free to suggest other possible indicators.
DonFerrari said: Japanese government didn't jump to sabe a branch (and they sold it, didn't just bombed it), which is different from saving a company as a whole. |
Sony's salvation in case of "disaster" is still dependent on IF the Japanese government wants to bailout Sony in case of failure.