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DonFerrari said:
KLAMarine said:
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.

It's a indication of their health, but keeping the jobs isn't a necessity to keep the company afloat. But certainly depending on the costs to fire an employee it may hold more or less significance.

So you agree that my math IS an indicator of health?