Sentences with phrase «for company profits»

«Last year, Jordan surpassed our all - time high for company profits in real estate sales.»
Hardworking, dependable, and reliable individual who exceeds limits and strives for company profits.
It looks like Jaguar adding a truck was good for total sales numbers, but maybe, or maybe not for company profits.
On average, the top two insurers who sold four out of every five short - term plans used 50 % of premium dollars for company profits and overhead.
Costs at Keller Williams offices are 9.6 percent of GCI, which leaves a 5 percent pretax profit after 2.2 percent of income is taken off the top for a company profit - sharing program.

Not exact matches

But if profits are your company's «reason for being,» the work environment is competitive, not cooperative.
That vision and his company's incredible financial performance — Nvidia has been growing profits at better than 50 % annually and its stock has leapt from $ 30 to above $ 200 in two years — make Huang the clear choice as Fortune's Businessperson of the Year for 2017.
And regardless of whether the investments themselves return a profit, the infrastructure could give these economies a long - term boost, making them more important markets down the road for a global - minded company.
The nonprofit United Tissue also has supplied donated human remains to Breedlove's for - profit company, Anatomical Innovations.
Sales were up 16 % and profits increased 20 % for the first nine months of 2015, and the company opened 230 new stores across 48 markets.
Newcomb talked about ranking start - ups from 0 - 6 where 6 is your typical for - profit company, 1 is a company that provides a 1x return, 5 for an 8x return and so on — but not the 10x typical VCs look for.
But a for - profit company co-owned by Ezzell, Corbett and United Tissue President David Breedlove is paid to provide management services, leased equipment and loans.
There are rules of governance for a nonprofit or not - for - profit (there are small legal differences, but the terms can be used interchangeably) that are different from those of a for - profit company; someone new to these enterprises will have to get to know them.
Merck edged 1.1 percent higher after it reported a profit that beat estimates and the company raised earnings forecast for the year.
Baxter International CEO José Almeida is riding two years of soaring profits into new ventures for the health care company.
So to put his company back into the black, Dilascia reached out to The Profit's Marcus Lemonis for a second chance.
He also said the any family member who did legitimate work for the company would be unaffected, as would companies that use their profits to invest in equipment, research and additional employees.
The company says it doesn't expect to make any profits or dole out dividends for the foreseeable future.
«Digital profits in Europe exist but are taxed very little or not at all,» said the European commissioner for taxation, Pierre Moscovici, who blamed traditional rules designed for companies with a physical presence in the countries where they offer their services.
In addition to the results provided in accordance with US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles («GAAP») in this press release, the Company provides measures adjusted for Special Items, which include Adjusted Operating Profit, Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Common Share, Adjusted Effective Tax Rate and Adjusted EBITDA, which we define as net income including noncontrolling interests adjusted for income tax, interest income, depreciation, amortization and other items, including store impairment charges.
Ripple actually refers to two entities: Larsen's for - profit company, Ripple Labs, and an open - source protocol called Ripple, which allows financial institutions to plug in and augment to their own needs.
Named after the 13th constitutional amendment, which abolished slavery except as «punishment for crime,» the doc uses archival footage and expert commentary to make the case that slavery hasn't disappeared from the U.S. — it's evolved into our modern system of mass incarceration, one in which many prisons are run by for - profit companies and prisoners can be paid a pittance to work for corporations.
Stockbroker and funds manager Euroz has beaten expectations for its interim profit result, which was achieved on the back of an improved performance of its Euroz Securities business and increase in the share prices of its listed investment companies.
Many companies that offer merchant services and payment processing have gift and loyalty card programs and even a small gift card program can increase profits for any size business.
The company's enterprise business, which accounts for the vast majority of its revenues and profits, has locked in gushers of ongoing revenue.
It's now Amazon's market - leading cloud - services division, and the company has reported profits for 10 quarters in a row.
«Really the success of that product isn't how many people buy it, in our mind, but how many people don't buy it and choose another product,» he said, after the company reported better - than - expected profits for a quarter plagued by deadly hurricanes.
As for RIM's delays and profit warnings, he says he simply doesn't pay attention to company guidance.
Loyal customers boost revenues and profits and are invaluable word - of - mouth marketers for your company.
Oh, the company must be nostalgic for those times, when the only things journalists discussed were the company's huge profits and its ability to make anyone's butt look good in a pair of yoga pants.
Such a slowdown would mark the end of a good run for companies in the S&P 500 that have enjoyed seven straight quarters of profit expansion.
In their own report on volunteerism in the workplace, the company stated, «For each percentage point our employee engagement index goes up or down, the impact on our operating profit was between $ 35 million and $ 45 million.»
In general, under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), individuals can't volunteer services to for - profit, private - sector companies unless the activity benefits the employee, such as in the case of an unpaid internship.
She admits to naively thinking she'd be able to turn a profit right away, but for each of the company's first four years she spent about $ 30,000 more than she brought in.
Dominion Diamonds» two active mines helped the company earn $ 498 million in profits last year — and should still be producing glittering stuff for years to come, according to Gannicott.
But does a VC - backed, for - profit company stand any chance of making money while attempting to solve the world's energy problems?
For those who export, two - thirds said they did so to increase company sales and profits, and roughly 70 percent said they devote less than 5 percent of annual operating revenue preparing to export.
It's also a good choice for people who care about the company they support, as Tom's of Maine funnels much of its profits to charities and encourages employees to spend a percentage of their working hours doing volunteer activities.
Federal regulations don't allow for - profit companies to practice medicine directly, so 98point6 had to set up smaller corporations in each state.
The distinction between «free from» the necessity to turn a profit and «non-profit» is important: These companies are not only willing to experiment with new ideas for delivering and managing care, they're eager to do so — whatever the time (and presumably, financial) investment might be.
Major energy companies are called «Big Oil» for a reason, as the vast majority of their profits comes from the upstream divisions, which explore and produce oil.
Shares of Garmin were up nearly 6 % in early Wednesday trading following profits that beat Wall Street expectations for an eighth consecutive quarter — but it's no thanks to the tech firm's fitness trackers, which many companies in the space have been struggling to boost.
According to not - for - profit Catalyst, about 20 percent of board seats at S&P 500 companies are held by women.
«I'm fighting for everyday people who are confused and scared,» he said, noting how many companies profit on insecurity.
He accused the company of «outrageous behavior in putting its pursuits of profits ahead of its duty to prevent the endangerment of the people,» and «bidding lower and lower for contracts in order to compete.»
Perth company ThinkSmart has predicted an after - tax profit of $ 0.5 million for the first six months of 2013, at its annual general meeting today.
That's US$ 3 billion for a company that has no revenue, let alone profit.
Through his work with numerous social entrepreneurs,, Schukman developed a «blueprint» for other companies to balance profit with social impact.
Earlier this year, he stressed the need for tax reform, particularly in allowing companies to bring back profits stored overseas at lower rates.
I lack the direct experience with the world's largest retailer to fairly say I don't like it, but still — a company that has both a taste for hegemony and a reputation (fair or not) for driving profit out of supply chains is something any marketer should be wary of.
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