It is very hard to justify spending so much money when you know us fans are just being
treated as cash cows.
I see the carriers seeing the data consumption of the Android platform
as a cash cow in the very near future.
The company earns ridiculous returns on invested capital,
operates as a cash cow that can internally fund its own expansion, and has some of the best profit margins around.
What I absolutely don't love is that too many companies out there are using this
genre as a cash cow.
«I'm being trolleyed on Twitter,» Edina whines to Saffron, clearly more concerned about her own reputation than the fate of a supermodel she was hoping to use
as a cash cow for her PR business.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Mayor Michael Bloomberg has vetoed a City Council bill that would have raised the minimum wage in New York City to $ 11.50, calling the measure «a throwback to the era when government viewed the private
sector as a cash cow to be milked.»
I think it's high time Stan Kroenke should be made to sell his Arsenal majority Shares to a Chinese passionate football investor or Alisher Usmanov who looks to have the passion for Arsenal's titles success than to be using
Arsenal as the Cash Cow and be milking her every season by taking away money from her under whatever pretext.
We fans are treated
as cash cows only and disdained by all in charge, including the Dickensian joke Chairman.
Are any of us Arsenal fans really all that surprised to hear that to club's owner, or major shareholder, has done something that indicates once again that he sees the club as nothing more than a part of his global business empire and the Arsenal
fans as cash cows to be milked regularly?
Hopefully the owner wont take fans for granted and treat the
club as a cash cow / horse / atm to help his US other possessions.
Rather, their deep - seated incentive structures focus them on either increasing their prestige by doing more academic research or on
serving as cash cows for their parent institutions by enrolling large numbers of teachers and then serving them at a very low cost.
Both know how the market operates... the influx of tv money to the premier league has made foreign clubs, by way of greed and jealousy, see the
epl as a cash cow to milk for high transfer fees and profit.
Even as their sales waned, Silver Lake's Durban recognized Dell's
PCs as a cash cow that could fund other products.
Though critics believe it will explode the national budget deficit and by extension the $ 20.5 trillion national debt, Goldman also sees the
plan as a cash cow for corporate America.
Parent company Sears Roebuck has treated its northern
outpost as a cash cow, stripping all the profits out of Canada — «and those stores have become really sad,» she says.
The New Banks have written off claims on major corporate debtors, whose continued operations have ensured their
role as cash cows for the banks» new vulture owners.
Once again, taxpayers may see this as bad news, but companies see a $ 69,000 - a-year
inmate as a cash cow.
It wouldn't matter who came in and replaced Wenger if the board continue to use
AFC as a cash cow.
Wouldn't it be nice if, once in a while, Arsenal fans could feel that the club was on our side rather than simply using
as as a cash cow?
The fans were understandably a bit miffed about the club increasing the ticket price to # 77 and generally treating the
fanbase as a cash cow that needs regular milking.
The underhand ways unions are adding to their political funds are quite shocking and demonstrate how they and the Labour Party are prepared to treat union
members as cash cows.
It's not uncommon for editorials on these pages to refer to Suffolk County using the East
End as a cash cow, and while we don't delve into state politics too much, the same can often be said about Long Island's relationship with Albany.
We're coming to Westminster to impress upon Parliament that Fujitsu should not be using cuts to employees» jobs, pay and pensions in the
UK as a cash cow to boost the profits of the company worldwide.
«The Tories need to stop treating pension
funds as a cash cow,» Lewis told Politics.co.uk this week.
The bridge was an important part of the New York State Thruway system, touted as «the world's greatest highway» by former Gov. Thomas Dewey, who saw the toll
bridge as a cash cow to pay for the rest of the system.
Lammy said money from London should not be «siphoned off to other regions», and Jowell said London could not «simply
act as the cash cow for the rest of the UK».
«Today the Government is taking urgently needed action to ban this clear abuse of CCTV, which should be used to catch criminals, and
not as a cash cow.»
Their grudging offer of a brief extension — a complete reversal of what they once claimed to be their policy goal — reflects not a principle of good governance but rather their desire to reward the billionaire charter champions who have replaced
Bloomberg as a cash cow for the Republican conference.
Avoiding legitimate taxation is what I'm talking about - NOT a corrupt Labour Governments use of
revenue as a cash cow for ludicrious pro Labour projects like ID Cards etc..
Gentet spent his first couple of years there building all his own equipment from scratch, in particular a portable holographic portrait camera that he
envisioned as his cash cow.
In answering that question Tribble provides us with a provocative and disturbing glimpse into the gamesmanship of getting orphan drug status; using
Medicare as a cash cow to the tune of $ 11 million - a-year; that cozy relationship between Pharma and patient advocacy groups mentioned above; and how a pill goes from $ 80 to $ 550 and can cost a patient $ 180,000 annually.
While many film series begin
life as cash cows (including many modern comic book adaptations), most series start to lose whatever edge they originally had as they become more successful.
The basic premise of the ad is that evil right wingers Donald Trump, Betsy DeVos and the Koch Brothers see your seven year -
old as a cash cow and want her to go to «their corporate charter schools» to make them rich beyond their wildest dreams.
The accrediting organizations have not been a target for reform because of resistance by teacher education colleges, the use of these colleges by
universities as cash cows that bring in more students and money when standards are low, etc. etc..
If you use
GlaxoSmithKline as a cash cow to make other investments, you got to buy $ 4,000 of another company from every $ 10,000 you put into GlaxoSmithKline over six years ago.
There didn't seem to be enough time to employ a Roth Conversion Ladder, and so we wondered if simply having taxable
accounts as a cash cow would be better?
A review of the hundreds of pieces of legislation we've tracked this year shows some clear trends: The Pet
Industry as Cash Cow When an industry is as large as ours, it should come as no surprise that elected officials view us as a ready source of revenue.
And this goes right up to University administration levels as all of them see Climate
Science as a cash cow to bring in grants and don't want to rock the boat.