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ZocDoc gets paid a flat fee of $ 3,000 per doctor per year, so this national expansion will also be a major revenue source for the company.
Revenue fell short of forecasts, however, amid flat pricing compared to a year earlier.
The number of actual tickets sold in 2015 was essentially flat compared to the previous five years and the number was down by about 2.5 % from a decade earlier.
That's a big reason why Bank of America grew profits nearly 13 % last year even while sales were flat.
«If your drug prices aren't flat or going down every year, I know who's getting the money, and it should not be happening,» says Craig Burridge, the recently retired executive director of the New York State Pharmacists Society.
Speaking of which, hiring for the year is slightly down — at 1.7 percent — and the average paycheck is flat, meaning small businesses have been able to grow revenue without spending more on either new or existing employees.
It opened full - time in December of last year — a floor - through, gut - renovated homage to millennial pink: pink - and - white packaged products arranged on pink lacquered displays, pale - pink - subway - tiled walls, staff dressed in pink mechanics» jumpsuits, fresh - cut pink and white flowers and flattering lighting.
The household name had logged four consecutive years of consolidated net losses, punished by the global financial crisis in 2008 and losses in its consumer product divisions such as the flat - panel TV units.
So far he has tried shaking up his own executive team, replacing two presidents of the U.S. business in two years, eliminating the chief operating officer role, and reorganizing the U.S. business to make it «a flatter, more nimble organization,» says the company.
More than a third of millionaires polled in CNBC's Millionaire Survey say the stock market will be flat to down next year.
Defense projects make up less than a third of Boeing's total revenue and have been flat for the past few years.
Kaiser avoids this trap by delivering care to patients through teams of providers (doctors, nurses, nutritionists, etc.) and physicians --» who quarterback this care,» Tyson says — get a flat salary, receiving end - of - year bonus payments if their patients achieve better health.
They ended up traveling for 18 months, and today, they've built a life that allows them the best of both worlds: half the year in a London flat and half of the year spent abroad, a lifestyle they chronicle on their website, Global Help Swap, and on their Instagram.
Overall, food service industry traffic has been flat the first half of 2016, according to data from industry research firm NPD Group, and is expected to remain weak for the rest of the year.
For the full year, the company reiterated its view that EPS would be flat to down 3 percent in constant currencies, if generic copies of Advair hit the U.S market by mid-year.
Shares of the company are flat for the year after its most recent earnings report failed to beat Wall Street estimates for the first time in two years, but Marshall said that he expects its revenue to continue to grow at above - market rates.
Nike reported a 6 percent drop in sales in North America in the quarter to Feb. 28, while Under Armour saw flat sales in the region in the first three months of the year.
The pan-European STOXX 600 benchmark ended flat at the end of a choppy day, marginally weighed down after the U.S. 10 - year Treasury yield rose above 3 percent for the first time since 2014.
At Stanford's Graduate School of Business, entrepreneurial summer interest has remained fairly flat over the past five years.
Dominion Energy shares have fallen 20 percent since the beginning of the year, while the Standard & Poor's 500 index has stayed nearly flat.
For March 2014, the national house price index was flat — which doesn't sound particularly alarming, until the authors point out that this is the first time in 15 years that house prices haven't increased in March, typically the kickoff of the important spring buying season.
It's going to get lonely during the 10 years it may take to build a business, and you'll certainly face rejection, lack of results and hard times while you're on the ominously flat part of the business curve.
While the outdoor tourism industry as a whole is flat, the park expects its number of visitors to grow over the next few years.
Although the number of millennials who prefer a home office nearly doubled between 2014 and this year, the appeal among Gen Z members was nearly flat.
Verzello learned that sales of «specialty beers» — those from microbreweries and brew pubs — had been growing at a compound annual rate of 47 % since 1985, while overall beer sales had gone flat at about $ 50 billion a year.
Constellation's Mexican - produced beers, which it acquired in a side deal after InBev bought the international assets of Mexican brewer Grupo Modelo for $ 20.1 billion in 2013, are selling well and stealing market share in the U.S. Beer net sales at Constellation jumped 13 % for the first six months of the current fiscal year, while the company's wine and spirits unit — which includes Svedka vodka and Robert Mondavi wine — posted flat sales over the same period.
Compound annual growth rates of the overall fashion industry have been flat or grown by 1 % to 2 % over the last 20 years, but fast fashion — driven by chains like H&M, Zara, and Forever 21 — has grown by more than 12 % each year.
Meanwhile, the number of gifts consumers will purchase for others remains flat year over year, at 14.
Stove Top Stuffing has seen years of flat sales, the majority taking place between October and December as stuffing represents the celebratory nature of traditional seasonal feasts.
Square charges merchants just 2.75 percent per swipe or, for merchants who swipe less than $ 250,000 a year, a flat fee of $ 275 per month.
Throughout the rest of the world, deal - making was relatively flat — as it has remained over the past four consecutive years.
By 2005, profits were flat after three years of double - digit growth.
Katie Shea, co-founder of CitySlips, a New York start - up that sells foldable ballet flats that fit in a purse, says although she hasn't had a break in two years, she plans to take a trip this summer.
We're in a period of relatively flat innovation across most of the tech industry, where new gizmos improve only incrementally each year.
Without it, however, AECOM's organic revenue growth was flat last year, restrained in part by the effects of currency - exchange rates.
United Technologies shares have fallen 1 percent since the beginning of the year, while the Standard & Poor's 500 index has stayed nearly flat.
PulteGroup shares have dropped 13 percent since the beginning of the year, while the Standard & Poor's 500 index has stayed nearly flat.
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Worldwide soup consumption was flat in 2013, reports consumer research firm Euromonitor International, continuing a trend of declining global sales in the category over the last five years.
Spending on tablets, mobile phones and software was up and sales of personal computers were flat but didn't go down this year, he said.
Astoundingly, unit sales of products with the words «diet,» «light,» «low,» or «reduced» in their names had declined by 11 % in 2013, according to Nielsen, and had been flat to down for several years prior to that.
About eight years ago, Simon became convinced that his company would have tremendous growth potential if it could reorient its sales of high - priced equipment away from the semiconductor industry and toward the developing high - definition and flat - screen - display markets.
The company's search data, however, show interest in Calgary has been flat, while the number of inquiries for Edmonton is up 50 per cent in the first quarter compared to the year before.
It would be one thing if Girlfriend Collective just made my favorite pair of flattering leggings, but they make them for much less than my other go - to pairs at $ 68 for a pair of classic high - rise (+ $ 7 shipping now, versus $ 20 two years ago).
The brand has been generating a lot of buzz among the fashonista crowd for its on - trend but budget - friendly pieces, but during its most recent quarter saw flat sales compared to a year ago.
The firm is anticipating the usual end - of - year Santa Claus rally for 2015, Short says; after that, the S&P could be close to flat between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31 of 2016.
As shown in the chart above, the percentage of seats filled — or the load factor — for domestic flights has remained fairly flat at 85 percent in recent years, Bespoke said.
This, after a year of flatter growth and considerable volatility in the commodity markets, marked by continued discounts on Canadian crude and low gas prices.
This year's Flex model looks more impressive for sure, the verdict isn't in yet whether people will replace their standard flat phones for one of LG's curvy ones.
In recent years, rich countries have not kept their promises to provide aid to the developing world at a rate of 0.7 per cent of GDP, and although aid has not declined, it has remained flat for some time.
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