Sentences with phrase «huge revenue streams»

So this won't impact us as much as more traditional real estate companies that have always relied on huge revenue streams from their agents» commissions.
Haven't consulting firms generated huge revenue streams from selling their expertise?
Perhaps one or more of the iPhone, the iPad, and the Kindle will turn into huge revenue streams.
Blood sugar control is also a huge revenue stream for the pharmaceutical industry.
It is also my feeling that the political class world wide is salivating at the prospect of the huge revenue stream that would attend many of the proposed «solutions» that are being offered.
If it doesn't, your property can easily be confiscated by the federal, state or local government and sold (it's a HUGE revenue stream for governments) Insurance, OF COURSE IT WILL BE CANCELLED, NOT GO UP!

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Multiplied by tens of millions, that revenue stream gives Netflix a huge cushion to support prestige programming.
This will help Facebook in generating huge amount of profits by opening a new stream of revenue.
Well, Real Barca do well for obvious reasons; they get the lion's share of LA Liga revenue and the have huge stadiums and fanbases that provide revenue streams that they invest into the best players in the world, who are also are more likely to stay, because the lifestyle is much nicer there with the income these players get.
Interestingly Warren says their new strategy is to build ten separate relationship businesses with ten different revenue streams, which he hopes will cut their huge marketing expenses.
RT started to give romance readers a community, and it evolved into a glossy magazine with tens of thousands of subscribers, and a huge ad revenue stream.
If you want to hear from huge heavy - hitters from immediately recognizable platforms and websites such as The Onion, Reddit, The Daily Beast, Bloomberg, etc., then you'd better go to this, but you'd also better have a decent revenue stream already, because the cheapest pass costs $ 600.
I'll certainly run with that — employees may no longer literally carve out a day each week to mess around with stuff, but Google obviously remains committed to huge investment in its core business, continually ranking & allocating more (or less) resources to products / services which are often still pre-revenue, margin - free, or even plain old loss - making... [YouTube is a prime example — it is, by far, the largest streaming business globally (over 1 billion users per month), but appears to be only in the early innings now of generating revenue, let alone margins.
Our four revenue streams take advantage of a huge segment of the pet market, and include a retail center that offers high quality food, toys, bedding, and supplements, a bakery that offers human - grade freshly baked treats, a self - service wash with our own line of proprietary shampoos, and a professional grooming service.
A better example than Uber of disruptive innovation would be Netflix, which did not enjoy much popularity initially, until streaming videos took a huge chunk out of Blockbuster's revenue.
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