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Your article (Why BBC Worldwide must open its books, 16 November) appears to imply that we are less transparent than our industry, particularly on the question of profit and loss (P&L) reporting.
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The question of whether profit motives could compromise care for dialysis patients seems reasonable.
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On the question of how profits taxation plays into tax burdens, the CBO has already done those calculations.
Privatization is neither good nor bad; it's a question of who profits and what people pay.
Collaborative models have been predicted to be the business models of the future, though the question of how profits should be split between partners has not been addressed.
There are ethical/green investors who question the role of profit in this sector, asking essentially, what's the point of revolutionising energy if it's going to be along traditional lines?
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