Sentences with phrase «give much profit»

unfortunately for the G2x neither are present, I could see the point of the missing HDMI but the cables aren't that expensive, in retail stores the prices of these cables are marked up since the HDTV's don't give much profit to make up some cash (as an example although Micro HDMI to HDMI isn't nearly the same.)

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Still, he added, «technology is giving the consumer a much better product — much cheaper, much faster, more alternatives — but at the expense of fewer workers, and we have to find ways for companies to create jobs as well as profits
Since its American launch a few months ago, the program has upset studios, who are wary of giving Movie Pass so much control and access to its industry in fear that the disruption might cannibalize profits.
An entrepreneur will put up a detailed description of his / her business on a platform such as Kickstarter — goals of the business, future financial strategies for turning a profit, the target audience, how much funding he / she needs and for what reasons, etc. — and then consumers can read about the business and give money if they choose.
Being owned by a large company with deep pockets like eBay gives Venmo breathing room to focus on growth without having to worry so much about profits.
Given the confusion, and the vast profits being made, it seems clear that CMHC's mortgage insurance business deserves much more scrutiny that it is currently getting.
It is the first day of November, the week after Alphabet reported a third - quarter profit of $ 6.7 billion on revenues of $ 27.8 billion that grew at a blistering 24 % pace, and I'm keen to find out from Porat if the company ever will stop giving its employees so much free food.
While this won't be exact, reviewing last year's profit and loss statement will give you a better understanding of how much income you'll be taxed on this year.
That is why I much prefer dealing with real, live, breathing businesses that give some of their profits to shareholders every ninety days in the form of a cash dividend.
The profit reduction isn't much of a surprise given General Motors» (NYSE: GM) decision to idle production of the Chevrolet Volt, which runs on a Polypore lithium ion battery.
Everyone told me I was crazy to give so much of the profit but I was building a business.
That, as is reported below, Woods was able to bribe the handicapper at one fronton and that Commonas allegedly rigged games gave the Syndicate advantages that may well have increased their profit to much more than 12 %.
So we know Kroenke's primary ambition is profit over success, which means Wenger didn't have as much to spend as we all thought, but I don't believe for one minute he was ONLY given # 10 million to spend in the summer and nothing more.
Gazidis has been selling the BS year after year about how much we have to spend and then fail to get the managers targets, ending the transfer window in profit while Wenger was given 33 % of what he asked for!
Betting on the underdog in moneyline sports will likely give you a losing record, but the payouts for winners will be so much higher that your profits will increase.
«We want to mature, we want to be a team that can profit from synergies that create a much more attractive football and a better product for the fans, and gives us a chance to get back into Europe.
Unfortunately freedom of speech is contingent to how much money you have given that the media is itself a business that has to make profits as well, so a «lobbyist» like this comes to this program without any ethics, without any remorse but with a lot of money as well to openly acknowledge that: yes, we put money in this governor's elections, we are expecting he pay us back and will stand on our side of the equation, and yes, we have collected (very fast) the private necessary money to run a public relations campaign (of lies if necessary) to guarantee that our privileges are well kept; and he finds a free stand to speak out freely and without appropriate response As far as Liz, I'm not sure if it is only a being naïve issue.
The Common Agricultural Policy really is mad, giving cash to farmers based on how big their farms are, so the average UK farm makes ten times as much in subsidies as they do in commercial profits.
These farms are trying to make as much profit as possible and often give the animals growth hormones which isn't natural and also passes onto us.
We talk about her incredibly unique business model where she literally gives 100 % of her profits away, we talk about her passion for adoption, and so much more.
The new management is ostensibly on a mission to overhaul the legendary landmark into a streamlined, profit - oriented venture by ridding it of the colorful mavericks who have always given it so much personality.
With 70 percent of profits coming from abroad, how much are execs willing to give up in exchange for larger audiences?
Given that the growth in for - profit schools has been mainly in contracting with public schools or charter schools to operate individual public schools as EMOs, how much they diverge often depends on state laws and school district contracts.
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I also disagree that CT has all the expertise it needs in its teaching force because if that was the case CT has figured out the secret formula, then what you are saying is that our for - profit universities (yes even state universities are for - profit) care more about producing highly - effective teachers than their bottom line, and those teachers have so much knowledge and expertise that the only thing they need is for administration to give more money to education.
Given that for - profit colleges were big donors to Trump and other Republican candidates, one wonders whether this is simply a new pay - to - play scheme at the expense of our students, including our veterans, who are much helped by the rules Education Secretary Betsy DeVos wants to eliminate.»
Certainly, given the volume, Nissan can't be making much profit from the GT - R - so that's not the motive.
If you could give some ball park idea how much that costs, then we could figure out a profit based on sales figures.
I for one do not wish the give such rights to people who are not so much interested in retaining the integrity of a work as they are interested in turning a profit and if that entails gutting a book to do it not a problem.
If you had to choose, would you rather write for personal fulfillment even if it doesn't attract much in the way of sales or write what will more likely appeal to the masses and give you some amount of decent profit?
Traditional publishers complain about this, but honestly don't care much because they are moving from a nasty returns system in paper books that allowed a 4 % profit to a new system that gives them upwards of 40 % profit margins in electronic sales.
Since the App Store providers want to make sure that you stick to doing your role (providing choice so that people buy their device), and don't steal too much of the profit, they put in restrictions such as no in - app purchases unless you give them 30 %.
Then the question becomes, how much of that profit do they give to the author?
So given the above, and a heaven sent opportunity (via Hugh Howey) to get a better deal for the people he supposedly works for, from the people he fights with for them... Does he blog... 1) Now there is evidence that self - published authors can achieve the same or better status and sales and a far, far higher income, I will point this out to them and to the publishers (that I fight with all the time) and tell them they've had a bumper year of profits, and unless they want to lose their authors, we'd better re-negotiate a much better deal on e-books.
As GoodEReader reported last week, several groups have lashed out at the lack of an advance and the complete reversal on the typical royalty model; rather, authors were being given what the publisher called a «profit sharing» model that the organizations and many agents and authors felt was shoving too much financial risk on the authors who signed these deals.
[Which is an interesting distinction, given that rights and profits do not remain with the writer that contracts with any publisher; the distinction between vanity and «respectable» publishers then becomes how much money the author pays to the publisher.
Jack Gold, an analyst at J. Gold Associates, called the Fire's $ 199 price «groundbreaking» even if it doesn't give Amazon much room for a profit margin.
To give you an idea, how much will be your takeaway profit after paying off all the charges to the broker, here is a complete screenshot with all kinds of charges with a demo trade:
Just to give you an idea, assuming that Netflix is able to maintain a 50 % growth in profits per year (a VERY high growth rate for any company, much less a company with $ 7.6 B in sales) they'll need 5.7 years to increase their profits by 10x.
By implementing this technique, he allows himself to continue trading as long as he does not give up too much of the profit for that day.
That was a great trading day» and leaving work early, they continue to trade, accumulating additional trading fees and giving up too much profit.
Given that, instead what I do when each quarter rolls around is see what my profit is (income - expenses) and do a percentage on that to figure out how much my estimated payment will be.
It depends on your risk tolerance level and how much profit you are willing to give up in order to limit your losses.
That is why I much prefer dealing with real, live, breathing businesses that give some of their profits to shareholders every ninety days in the form of a cash dividend.
We hear many different ideas about risk control and profit taking from various sources, much of this information is conflicting and so it is not surprising that many traders get confused and just give up on implementing an effective forex money management plan, which of course ultimately leads to their demise.
If the payout ratio is large, this means that there is not much growth option for the company, and that's why the company is giving all its profits to its shareholders in place of reinvesting the profit.
In general, growing companies don't give dividends whereas mature financially strong companies which do not have much scope to grow or to reinvest the profits, give dividends to its shareholders.
How Wall Street gets rich at your expense Despite the lucrative returns that the stock market has given investors over the decades, investors historically had to share a much larger portion of their investing profits with the professionals who facilitated those investments.
If you gave these managers a 20 % cut of profits, they'd be acting much differently.
They are more focused on giving service and aren't under as much pressure to increase profits.
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