Consumerium:Metrics: Difference between revisions

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    Size == revenue. This when presented on an industry wide scale helps consumers pick out reasonably sized companies and avoid the huge ones. <font color=green>from [[DBpedia]].</font> for over 40,000 companies
    Size == revenue. This when presented on an industry wide scale helps consumers pick out reasonably sized companies and avoid the huge ones. <font color=green>from [[DBpedia]].</font> for over 40,000 companies


    == Metric: Employablity ==
    == Metric: Employment Per Capital ==


    [[Employability]] == [[years of employment provided]] / Million € of [[vested capital]] - If you're a <font color=green>socialist consumer</font> you'll want to look for high employability. Also applicable for <font color=green>environmentalists</font> and <font color=green>responsible capitalists</font> number of employees ( all companies and total assets ( for [[PLC]]s only ) <font color=green>from DBpedia.</font>. Corporate structure may affect reliability of unadjusted employment years provided. Should not compare across different types of businesses like Cooperatives and Corporations.
    Employment Per Capital (EPC)  == [[years of employment provided]] / Million € of [[vested capital]] - If you're a <font color=green>socialist consumer</font> you'll want to look for high employability. Also applicable for <font color=green>environmentalists</font> and <font color=green>responsible capitalists</font> number of employees ( all companies and total assets ( for [[PLC]]s only ) <font color=green>from DBpedia.</font>. Corporate structure may affect reliability of unadjusted employment years provided. Should not compare across different types of businesses like Cooperatives and Corporations.


    == Metric: Payments Per Investment ==
    == Metric: Payments Per Investment ==