Sentences with phrase «profit as a percentage of revenue»

Freshfields comes out top when ranking the top 50 firms by profit margin, with net profit as a percentage of revenue standing at 44.9 %.
The top three in order were: Firm - wide profit (25 %), Revenue per Lawyer (21 %), and Profit as a Percentage of Revenue (19 %).

Not exact matches

That information sharing saves money for U.S. Energy's clients, increases the company's total revenues (some of which come as a percentage of any savings the company secures for the client), and, by extension, boosts the size of the profit - sharing bonus.
The non-GAAP measures presented here are: revenue, gross profit, operating expenses, income (loss) from operations, non-operating expenses and net income (loss)(including those amounts as a percentage of revenue), and net income (loss) per diluted share.
Activision Blizzard's revenue and profit rose by double - digit percentages thanks to increased in - game spending in key titles such as «Call of Duty: World War II» and «Candy Crush Saga.»
«Compensation, consideration, or fee paid for a license or privilege to use an intellectual property (brand, copyright, patent, process) or a natural resource (fishing, hunting, mining), computed usually as a percentage of revenue or profit realized from the use.
Rather, they measure corporate profits as a percentage of GDP, which captures not total revenues but the total value addition of corporations (along with other components).
Activision Blizzard's revenue and profit rose by double - digit percentages thanks to increased in - game spending in key titles such as «Call of Duty: World War II» and «Candy Crush Saga.»
The tendency of the rate of profit to fall stipulates that increasing spending on production by a company (in any sector) may result in the company earning a larger revenue, but the more capital the company invests, the smaller profits become as a percentage of total expenditure.
Over 61 % of all concerns made a profit, having a before - tax profit marginoperating revenue minus other expenses, expressed as a percentage of operating revenue of 12.9 %.
Indeed, in spite of financial year 2009/10 being considered poor, with revenue and profit for most firms falling, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) annual law firms» survey 2010, bonus payments, as a percentage of associate salaries, actually went up significantly.
I recently had a discussion (OK an argument) over which was the better benchmark for firms to manage by, profits per equity partner versus net income as a percentage of revenue.
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