Sentences with phrase «for profit by»

In real estate, DSTs are formed as private governing agreements under which a property or several properties are held, managed, administered, invested and / or operated for profit by a trustee for the benefit of the trustor.
Totally agree with Michael S. its the best flipping book I've read so far but FLIP: How to Find, Fix, and Sell Houses for Profit by Rick Villani I hear is really good as well.
Flip: How to Find, Fix, and Sell Houses for Profit By Rick Villani and Clay Davis $ 26.96 McGraw - Hill Professional With a foreword by Gary Keller, founder of Keller Williams Realty International, this book promises a «proven five - stage model for successfully flipping a house in any real estate market.»
Unlike the term life insurance, the whole life insurance provides the opportunity for profit by means of cash value, which usually starts to build up after the third year from which the policy took effect.
Abuse of the leasehold system is a growing problem; 43 % of all new properties in 2016 were built as leasehold homes, so without urgent action increasing numbers of flat owners will continue to be exploited for profit by unscrupulous freeholders.»
It's not about the egos and deceit of academics and the tiny few Bilions more wasted by the hugely wasteful insider boondoggle that is the UN gravy train on proving their scapegoat gas guilty for profit by one cause «science», using co-operative leftist pseudo scientists.
Both Alaska Airlines and Emirates have been dealing with issues of «travel hacking» or the selling of award tickets for a profit by individuals and brokers in direct violation of our policy and Emirates policy.
These are living, breathing, creatures, but they are regarded as nothing more than a product to be sold for profit by many irresponsible breeders.
A key component of this software is that it allows traders to greatly maximize their potential for profit by minimizing the amount of risk.
The Book Publisher's Handbook by Eric Kampmann The Self - Publishing Manual: How to Write, Print, and Sell Your Own Book by Dan Poynter The Complete Guide to Self - Publishing by Tom and Marilyn Ross 1001 Ways to Market Your Books by John Kremer Business and Legal Forms for Authors and Self - Publishers by Tad Crawford Getting It Printed by Mark Beach and Eric Kenly Beyond the Bookstore by Brian Jud Publishing for Profit by Thomas Woll Red Hot Internet Publicity by Penny Sansevieri
Exploiting the sick and the dying for profit by selling them worthless products seems reprehensible to me.
A key component of this software is that it allows traders to greatly maximize their potential for profit by minimizing the amount of risk.
With the stock market at all - time high, this environment is ripe for profiting by writing covered calls.
There's also been the opportunity for profiting by switching between currencies, and one startup founder has even wondered if this is a new way to double spend currency, a problem that the bitcoin blockchain was design to solve as it doesn't require a central authority.

Not exact matches

Breedlove said consent forms signed by United Tissue donors permitted the dissection and transfer of body parts to for - profit entities, including the one he owned.
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.
The income method is arrived at by adding up total compensation to employees, gross profits for incorporated and non incorporated firms, and taxes less any subsidies from the government.
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.
«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.
But a nonprofit is making its own hepatitis C combination medication that it says is just as effective as those created by for - profit drug giants.
U.S. health insurer Aetna, which has agreed to be bought by CVS Health, reported a better - than - expected first - quarter profit on Tuesday as an adjustment for low healthcare spending late last year offset a rise in flu - related costs.
The surprise record profits forecasted Tuesday by Sony counts as a comeback for the ages.
Although high - end purchasing surged again by 2010, giving the retail side an operating profit of about $ 14 million for the year ending Jan. 31, 2011 (compared with a loss of $ 15.7 million the year before), Gannicott started to reconsider whether the retail game was worth it.
By one measure, for every dollar in profits, 80 cents went to shareholders through dividends and what are called share buybacks.
On one hand, marijuana sales boosted by consumer enthusiasm and holiday spirit are great for distributors of cannabis, who are already swimming in profits, but come at the expense of general employers who may notice their workforce is inexplicably missing in mass or notably less productive on April 20.
If my word isn't good enough for you, maybe you should point the Doomers to this highly recommended Daily Kos diary by Ministry of Truth from three weeks ago, the title of which is Corporate profits just hit an all time high BECAUSE wages just hit an all time low.
According to not - for - profit Catalyst, about 20 percent of board seats at S&P 500 companies are held by women.
French food group Danone kept its guidance for a further rise in profits and sales this year after first quarter underlying sales growth beat market expectations, led by strong demand for baby formula products in China.
A group of not for profits that joined forces 18 months ago with a mission to end homelessness will today publicly launch its 10 - year plan on Adelaide Terrace, followed by a music event through the streets of the CBD.
Elsewhere in this earnings season, Microsoft's revenue increased 16 % to $ 26.8 billion while profits rose 35 % to $ 7.4 billion, fueled by strong growth in cloud products and even a decent quarter for Windows.
That's one of the main findings of a new report on high - tech incubators and accelerators, published by the not - for - profit Initiative for a Competitive Inner City and by JP Morgan Chase.
The payments would've bolstered the economics for coal and nuclear generators who've seen their profits and market share squeezed by cheap gas and renewables.
By contrast, Delaware Chancery Court Judge Leo Strine, now chief justice of the state Supreme Court, wrote in the Wake Forest Law Review: «Corporate law requires directors, as a matter of their duty of loyalty, to pursue a good faith strategy to maximize profits for the stockholders.»
If we think of the corporation (for - profit or otherwise) as an instrument or technology by means of which people seek to achieve their goals, then it becomes clear that the rights (or «rights») of different kinds of corporate persons depend not on what kind of entity they are, but on the the demonstrable goals of the human beings involved.
The company reported a $ 10.9 billion profit for the year ended June 30, saying its bottom line was also dented by one - time charges of $ 922 million.
For instance, the company is believed to be making a healthy profit on the sale of each iPhone, further bolstering arguments by industry watchers who believe the iPhone X and iPhone 8 will help Apple reach new financial heights.
The bulk of bribery and other forms of corruption (though by no means all of it) goes on in developing countries where rule of law is lax and the opportunities for profit are rich.
I wonder if the transition costs should also be borne by the farmers who sold their quotas for windfall profits.
In an article that discusses recent trends in corporate sponsorship entitled «Why Sponsors Sponsor,» author Jim Karrh lists the four criteria that not - for - profit fundraisers expect to be used by most companies in assessing the request to become involved as a sponsor.
In terms of being a headphone company's OEM for Shieldz, our goal is to show them the profit that can be made by offering this value add to customers.
The Swiss bank UBS reported a net profit of 1.2 billion Swiss francs ($ 1.25 billion) for the whole of 2017, weighed down by a writedown in the fourth quarter that related to the new U.S. tax overhaul.
For big food processors like Maple Leaf, the only way to offer that and still make a profit is by consolidating into big, modern plants, so you can benefit from scale and keep up with the pack, because, Grier warns, not doing so would guarantee failure.
Assuming an operating margin of around 12 percent for Sun, Berenberg said it expected the acquisition to add about 6 percent to Henkel's operating profit in 2017, which would rise to 17 percent by 2019 thanks to revenue synergies.
Nike (NKE) had another strong quarter — highlighted by strong demand for athletic apparel and growth in the company's e-commerce business — and the footwear giant is expected to report profit and sales that outpace Wall Street's expectations.
Trump and Republican lawmakers clinched a major legislative victory by passing the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in late 2017, reducing the corporate tax rate to 21 percent and offering new incentives for companies to repatriate profits.
Unless revenue grows, the rest will be covered by that $ 2.2 million profit, leaving little margin for error.
Sundararajan adds that Uber should also be concerned about investors pressuring the company to go after profit prematurely, say, by filing for an initial public offering.
Chief Executive Bob Dudley is in line for a $ 19.6 million compensation package for 2015, a year in which shrinking profit margins triggered by sharp falls in the price of oil led to more than 5,000 job losses at the oil and gas company.
Both profited immensely, and China gained an industrial sector paid for by overseas capital and 200 million jobs for its restive, ambitious populace.
Industrial Capitalism shifted capital and production overseas for a «two - fer» — to skim unprecedented profits from lowering production costs and by expanding into newly opened economies in China, India and elsewhere.
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