Sentences with phrase «cent of their business now»

Led by real estate veteran, author and speaker Domenic Manchisi, the team has built a solid client base, with nearly 70 per cent of their business now originating through repeat customers and referrals.

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The market mostly reacted positively to Crown's latest results on February 22, for which it stressed the recovery in its VIP business in Melbourne and its interim 30 cents dividend is now regular policy after an announcement last year that it will now pay a fixed full - year dividend of 60 cents per share.
BHP is now looking at ways to fix the issue with the dumpers, but the problem took the gloss off a strong performance from the iron ore business, which accounts for about 40 per cent of BHP's profits.
Now here's a question: what percentage of that money was for takeovers, and what per cent for new business investment?
Business credit has thus strengthened quite markedly, so that it is now growing at a rate of 16 per cent, well above that for the household sector.
It now accounts for 16 per cent of estimated business investment, compared with 11 per cent three years ago.
The higher - margin strategy is part of the reason why Mr Clarke said Treasury wasn't really interested in buying the $ 1 billion - plus Accolade Wines business now destined for an ASX listing in early 2017 under 80 per cent owner CHAMP Private Equity.
«Seventy per cent of our business is now in value - add or dairy foods.
By 2013 he had acquired a 90 per cent share in the business (it's now dropped back to 75 per cent) and restored the gravity flow winery to full working order: during the 2017 vintage, Seppeltsfield crushed 12,500 tonnes of grapes.
The infant nutrition producer said based on its financial results for the first half of its 2018 financial year, it is now expecting it will achieve 30 - 35 per cent revenue growth for its core business (excluding Camperdown) when compared to its 2017 financial year results.
Now in this season as he goes about the business of proving that he is worth every cent of his contract (he has thrown nine touchdown passes and put the Jets in first place in the American Football League's Eastern Division through five games), he is becoming the quarterback that Werblin gambled he would be — a throwing artist who may eventually rank with the best — and he is still a swinger.
Ekeh while addressing a cross section of newsmen in Lagos yesterday said that Nigerian businessmen are going through harrowing times to sustain their businesses now due to the forex restrictions imposed by the present administration, adding that perhaps less than one per cent of Nigerian businessmen will still be standing if current realities remain till March this year.
With 70 per cent or more of the world's coral reefs now assessed as degraded, adopting a business - as - usual approach to how we use and manage reefs is no longer an option, says lead author of the report Nick Graham.
The project team says internal evaluations of the first two classes show 94 per cent of graduates now run a business, have a job, or attend university.
Indeed, the company makes no bones about the fact this upgrade targets more business buyers, which now account for less than 60 per cent of sales — down from more than 65 per cent at the height of the mining boom.
Out Now Business Class http://www.outnowbusinessclass.com officially launches at WTM 2012 in London (November 5 - 8) and includes a new pavilion at the event to help industry operators unlock the potential of the LGBT travel market, which accounts for six per cent of the population and is worth at least USD $ 165billion annually (source: LGBT2020 Study) to the total global travel industry.
The result of these policies in Germany, businesses and families now pay the second highest electricity price in Europe, after Denmark: 45 cents per kilowatt - hour — five times what Americans pay for coal and gas - fueled electricity and nearly three times what they pay in California, Connecticut and New York.
The growing sense of global urgency over our twin crisis — climate change and energy security — is now driving businesses to become green, consumers to demand green and policy makers to drive policies to accelerate the market adoption of green products.The most notorious subsidy is the 51 - cent gas credit for ethanol.»
Companies doing business in India are now required to allocate 2 per cent of their average net profit over three years to programmes that deliver positive impacts for local communities.
While historically all businesses were required to undertake a statutory audit, the threshold has increased over the years and it is now a requirement only for those with a turnover of more than # 10.2 million — around 10 per cent of UK businesses.
Small businesses are now the target of 31 per cent of all attacks, a three-fold increase from 2011.
As of now, PSU insurers which control 60 per cent of the Rs 55,000 crore market, are making losses in the health insurance business with the claim ratio going up to 110 per cent in recent years.
According to new research from Riverbed, on average, 25 per cent of IT budgets are now devoted to deploying new technologies or innovations, in particular cloud computing (invested in by 59 per cent of businesses), social media (45 per cent) and mobile applications development (44 per cent).
With 85 per cent of consumers reading online reviews for local businesses (BrightLocal 2013 Local Consumer Review Survey), real estate professionals can now also benefit from the marketing power of online reviews.
It used to be the 70 - 30 rule and then the 80 - 20 rule, now it is more like the 95 - 5 rule: 95 per cent of most of the real estate business is handled by about five per cent of the registrants.
Now 80 per cent of my business is referrals,» she says.
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