Hi Blue Fin,
You've lost me, I'm afraid. I think you may have moved on to a new subject. But I'm too witless to figure what you are saying. There's a drunk, an explosion, a tank, a dead man and a pool of capital. Colonel Mustard with the candlestick in the drawing room?
And I think you are implying profit is a good thing and thinking someone has said it isn't. But I'm not sure who.
I thought we were discussing whether profit provides a social benefit. I understood goin fishn as recognising the personal nature of the benefit from profit to corporate owners, but excluding the social one which pertains to the product a company has added value to and sold.