Not exact matches
TechCrunch catches up with the
company behind BarMax, which sells for $ 999.99 in the iPhone App Store and has sold more than 100 units,
enough to turn a
profit.
With manufacturing kits that retail for less than $ 1,000 a pop, MakerBot's nearly 3,000 initial orders have generated
enough revenue to cover the
company's overhead, pay its 22 employees» salaries, and turn a small
profit for Pettis and his two co-founders, Zach Hoeken Smith and Adam Mayer.
It's widely diversified across almost every conceivable industry, is largely immune to the sorts of technological changes that could still wipe Google off the map due to fact
profits come from selling stuff like ketchup, jewelry, insurance, furniture, railroad freight services, and more (though management is smart
enough to realize this so the technology giant has been making investments in everything from medical to energy
companies).
Apple's announcement, couched as a major investment in the United States instead of a massive financial windfall, followed years of criticism that the
company did not do
enough for the American economy because it makes most of its products in China and parked its
profits abroad.
If they believe that the payout is sustainable (the
company will continue to make
enough profit to pay, or «service» its dividend in industry speak), they are going to be inclined to invest.
I own lots of large
companies that receive
profits from those abroad and that is good
enough for me to sleep at night.
These factors call into question the ability of
companies to increase
profits enough to justify today's lofty valuations.
Perhaps there is
enough oil to first of oil achieve Canadian oil security and then allow large oil
companies to pursue
profits where ever they can best generate them?
Actor Jim Carrey took to Twitter to announce he plans to delete his Facebook page over concerns the
company profited from Russian interference in the 2016 elections — and still isn't doing
enough to stop it in the run - up to the midterm elections.
This works in closely held
companies because the identity between ownership and management and effective political power of the owners in corporate governance is sufficient to make sure that the entity distributes
enough money to allow the owners to pay taxes on
profits that are earned.
Finally, The Theory of Everything held up well
enough for releasing
company Focus Features, bringing in an estimated $ 2.5 million at the box office over the weekend,
enough to gain a marginal
profit against a $ 15 million budget... and still ahead of the critically acclaimed Wild, the Reese Witherspoon - starring film based on the memoir of Cheryl Strayed, which picked up a few theaters and some revenue in the form of an estimated $ 1.6 million.
That is
enough to chalk this up as a commercial win for The Walt Disney
Company, who distributed this and four other DreamWorks Pictures under their Touchstone banner in 2011 per a multi-year deal to healthy
profits on all but one (Fright Night) and two Best Picture nominations.
Only one of the EMOs — Edison Schools Inc., a New York City - based for -
profit company — could produce
enough high - quality...
Flanagan told a state panel last week it's not clear if the Muskegon Heights school district, or the for -
profit charter
company that ran it the last two years, will face any consequences for running up a deficit big
enough to require an emergency loan worth $ 1.4 million and two cash advances to keep schools open through June.
The
companies» growth plans aren't doing
enough to spur
profit, rather than just sales, he said.
Is the amount of marketing effort the
company puts into each book likely to generate
enough sales above what I'd sell solo to make up for the
profit percentage I'm handing off?
When the Internet really started to take off and
companies were making e-commerce
profits hand over fist, all it took to make money was an idea and just
enough technical skill to hang a web - shingle.
i.e. books that sell well
enough to make the
company a big
profit.
I have a book on your site by Publish American Book
Company and I will not be receiving any cash because sells are not
profit enough.
Having struggled with the Chinese law that prevents the
company from partnering with a local e-publisher, there are many more challenges up ahead how Amazon can make
enough profit from their low - cost hardware when they have to compete with piracy and cheap tablets from within the country.
For those old
enough to remember, it used to be that cell phone
companies to protect their
profits would have you sign a 2 - year contract to be on their service.
When you assess a
company to invest in it as a perpetual dividend raiser, you should check that the
company has
enough profits that it can pay out regular dividend and also raise it with time.
If Kickfurther feels this particular
company would be able to successfully sell their inventory in a specific time frame with
enough profit margin, they will present this
company to their pool of buyers (this is where you come in).
Some
companies are C.R.A.P. — «Can not realize a
profit» but if the balance sheet is good
enough, the debt can be a way to make money rather than through the equity
Then the life insurance
company has to make
enough profit to sustain its business model, which is 100 % based on maximizing value and
profits and dividends for their stock shareholders; and not policyholders (you).
Velocity
profited from ridiculous technology
company valuations and you and Fred were smart
enough to acknowledge that by shutting the doors and taking
profits.
When blending kibbles from different brands your dog will not going to eat
enough of either one to get the full
profit of a particular nutritional system calculated and researched by a dog food
company.
It seems a noble idea, and we hope it's nobly carried out — with
enough transparency that dog lovers who make donations know exactly how much money the organization is receiving, how much of that is going to buy and ship dog food, and what
profits, if any, the private dog food
company is making.
SEGA's comment on the closing follows what you would expect a
company to say, that the studio just wasn't going to turn a
profit quick
enough so it got the big old axe.
They would know that people are dumb
enough to fund a
company that doesn't need funding, and they would get to make games for free and then sell them for 100 %
profit.
This may be
enough for Nintendo to keep the Switch niche and profitable, due to the high attach rate the system will have from the core user base, but it won't be
enough to appeal to the wider console audience on PS4 and the casual audience on mobile to allow
company to return to «Nintendo like
profits».
Essentially, the problem, as I see it, is convincing or forcing
enough companies / govs / people, supply and demand, to forego
profits, that could be made now, for the future benefit of others.
Some say that the
company is
profit - making and does not invest
enough in maintaining its forests.
Today, some clean energy
companies aren't earning
enough profits to pay taxes and claim the credit.
It basically means how fast is money being spent and how long can the
company go before it either must make a decent
enough profit or reach out to investors again.
The insurance
companies seem to be just charging what the market can (barely) bear, or
profiting from US horror stories (a lot of that going around), or they just don't care
enough about the market to evaluate the risks, so they charge a nuisance premium.
The car insurance
companies (the «insurers») bet that they will earn
enough money over the course of your policy to cover any payments they have to make on that policy, plus a
profit.
If the underwriter estimates that the life expectancy of the individual is shorter than average, and that the client's premiums will not accumulate
enough to pay off the death benefit as well as the excess
profits for the insurance
company, then the prospect will be denied coverage.
Rates must not be excessive — there must be
enough on hand to pay out, but not so much that
companies earn exorbitant
profits.
The insurance
company has to collect
enough in premiums not only to pay out benefits but also to cover their expenses (including that nice big fat commission check your adviser could get for selling it to you) and make a
profit.
The life insurance
company has to invest your premium dollars so they may create a
profit large
enough to be able to afford to refund your money back after the term period if you outlive the policy and make some percentage of a
profit in the process.
Actuarial science and claims experience allows these insurance
companies to price their policies so that on average insurance purchasers will live long
enough so that the insurer earns a
profit.
For the year 2009 - 10, along with LIC another seven insurance
companies reported
profits which show their operations have stabilised and now these
companies are strong
enough to handle large number of customers.
The insurance
companies simply overcharge for the insurance allowing them
enough extra interest earning excess that, even after paying back all the premiums at the end of 20 or 30 years, they make a handsome
profit.
Without
profit, these
companies would definitely foldup since they might run the risk of going bankrupt from not having
enough funds to continue their operations.
But in order to reach better transparency, it is not
enough to have a white paper published on the web site or post regular social media statements on Tweeter or Facebook, startup
companies need to issue regular
profit reports as well as quarterly statements.
There will always be cheap smartphones out there to cater for those on low budgets, but with
companies now striving to stand out from the crowd in a congested marketplace, even features which perhaps should not be highlighted in mobile devices — such as face recognition technology or novelty emoticons — will be pumped for
profit, recognition, and to justify spending
enough cash to pay the rent.
The insurance
company is making a pretty tidy
profit while also paying their huge overhead and paying commissions to the agents that write your policies so by insuring yourself you could probably save as much as 50 % over the long haul if spread over a long
enough period of time and
enough properties.
If you re-engineer your compensation plan, you can help protect your
company's
profits by offering plans that start off with high splits only to salespeople who've consistently demonstrated they can earn
enough money for your
company to recover its expenses.