Sentences with phrase «in less revenue»

Experts say the government would likely rake in less revenue by jacking up taxes on the rich, particularly from financially savvy Canadians whose incomes barely qualify for the top bracket.
One of the big trends of 2016 is that publishers are lowering e-book prices and this is resulting in less revenue.
Amazon has used its monopsony power, and its ability to threaten punishment, to extract an ever greater share of the total price of a book from publishers, which has resulted in less revenue to support midlist authors and certain kinds of books, effectively silencing many voices.
If you have no cap, you could, in theory, preside over the greatest federalization of education finance in the history of the United States, because the federal government would be the one taking in less revenue as a result of offering these tax credits.
Warmer temperatures brought in less revenue than expected.
If the switch from a state income tax to a payroll tax results in less revenue for the federal government, Congress might decide to no longer allow the deduction.
our only hope now is the board and owners to realize that this time is not just a handful of angry fans, but the players also are against this reign of tyranny that WENGER has brought these last years, is a long stretch but if they see that the inevitable outcome will result in less revenue they will reconsider.....
Put simply, the Laffer curve illustrates what happens when the government raises taxes too much — theoretically, it ends up bringing in less revenue than before the tax hike.

Not exact matches

With its established diabetes treatments in the firing line especially due to U.S. price pressures, Novo Nordisk needs to find new revenue lines that will be less sensitive to political pressures.
Given the hard paywall model, the Times of London is arguably under somewhat less pressure to constantly be publishing news in the hope of attracting new readers for the advertising revenue they might generate.
In 2011, when Justin Woolverton began experimenting with a dessert of frozen Greek yogurt blended with fruit, he wasn't trying to start a business — much less one that would draw in revenue of $ 49 million in 2016, up almost 21,000 percent over a three - year perioIn 2011, when Justin Woolverton began experimenting with a dessert of frozen Greek yogurt blended with fruit, he wasn't trying to start a business — much less one that would draw in revenue of $ 49 million in 2016, up almost 21,000 percent over a three - year perioin revenue of $ 49 million in 2016, up almost 21,000 percent over a three - year perioin 2016, up almost 21,000 percent over a three - year period.
I mean, as you see consultancies — like they say the big three accounting firms are now — bill less in accounting revenue than they do in consulting revenue, particularly in the marketing and advertising space.
The partnership will rent seats at Hooters to individuals looking to hot - desk, providing a new revenue stream for Hooters during the less - busy period between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Space can be rented in 50 - yen (47 - cent) half - hour blocks.
But here — as elsewhere in a tech sector that's being driven by billions in less - than - discriminating venture capital dollars — revenue hasn't necessarily followed.
In less than a year, Weiss went from hashing out the formulas for each product with a team of 15 to banking revenue in the multiple millions (she declined to be more specific) and managing a staff of 3In less than a year, Weiss went from hashing out the formulas for each product with a team of 15 to banking revenue in the multiple millions (she declined to be more specific) and managing a staff of 3in the multiple millions (she declined to be more specific) and managing a staff of 30.
The bottom line is that adding 276,000 new subscribers contributed at most $ 10 million to the company's revenue in the fourth quarter (probably less, since many new sign - ups get discounts).
That model, he says, should allow B of A to grow revenues more or less in line with GDP, while returning 100 % of earning to shareholders in dividends and buybacks.
Verizon's legacy wireline business generated about 29 percent of company revenue in 2015, down sharply since 2000, and less than 7 percent of operating income.
Nike CFO Andy Campion gave some extra clarity about future orders on the company's conference call, saying there had been less correlation between orders and revenue than in the past, and thus Nike would change how it would report those figures in future quarters (likely to de-emphasize Wall Street's attention to those numbers).
In 2010, I was traveling the world, leading the sales team of a company that had exploded from launch to almost 10 million a month in revenue in less then three yearIn 2010, I was traveling the world, leading the sales team of a company that had exploded from launch to almost 10 million a month in revenue in less then three yearin revenue in less then three yearin less then three years.
The decline was less steep than the drop in revenues recorded by its peers.
Amorepacific's European revenues, including Goutal, were less than 50 million euros ($ 60.2 million) annually but were expected to rise by 20 percent in 2018, Maman said.
In 2007, FCi Federal, a company that provides back - office support for federal agencies, had less than $ 2 million in revenue and only 35 employeeIn 2007, FCi Federal, a company that provides back - office support for federal agencies, had less than $ 2 million in revenue and only 35 employeein revenue and only 35 employees.
The creators of Shake Weight, the exercise tool with the oddly sexual infomercial, recently announced they sold two million units in less than a year, garnering $ 40 million in revenue.
In the next 12 months, small business owners said they would have less revenue, forecasted more layoffs, and indicated they expected capital spending and cash flow to become more constrained.
Federal regulations mandate that most contracts valued between $ 3,000 and $ 150,000 should be reserved for small businesses, generally defined as companies with fewer than 500 employees and less than $ 7 million in annual revenues.
Yalnizyan also argues that in its effort to keep the debt - to - GDP on a downward track, the Liberals are actually spending less over the outlook when the promised investments are compared to revenues.
The SBA has estimated that the sequester will result in $ 4 billion less revenue for small - business contractors as a result of reduced federal spending.
Due in part to its packaged coffee partnership with PepsiCo, Starbucks now captures nearly 20 % of US coffee sales annually, while the Dunkin' Donuts share has shrunk to less than 10 %, despite the fact that category revenue has been growing at over 6 % per year since 2011, according to the Beverage Marketing Corporation.
But it gets 98.5 % of its revenues from flights that both take off and land in the U.S. — flights less likely to be delayed by any of globalization's uncertainties.
Nelson had just $ 27,000 in sales prior to appearing on the show, but less than three years later, the business is generating annual revenue of more than $ 3.1 million.
Having access to Marvel's roughly 8,000 characters for its sunglass designs has certainly paid off, helping the company generate $ 4.1 million in sales in less that five months, just shy of the $ 5.7 million in revenue it earned the previous year.
Small companies with less than $ 100,000 in revenues applied for loans from online lenders 30 percent of the time.
For most of the films that were offered in both two and three dimensions this summer, the enhanced versions accounted for less than 50 % of opening weekend revenues.
The four critical factors are: (a) businesses with recurring revenue bases — like a renewable subscription — are far better than ones dependent on constantly securing new customers; renewals are much easier and less expensive to secure than new sales; (b) customer retention is absolutely critical — all customers are very costly to acquire and very easy to lose in a world of almost infinite choices; (c) businesses based on products that require constant replacement or renewal (the «razor blade» model) are much more attractive than durable goods businesses (like selling refrigerators) where the products have very long repurchase or replacement life cycles and where the market could even fairly quickly reach saturation points; and (d) businesses that offer products or services that had a predictably high rate of obsolescence were much more attractive than those where the products had long, useful lives.
In our new book, A Great Place to Work For All, we discovered that organizations that foster the most consistently great experience across all demographic groups grow revenue three times faster than their less inclusive counterparts.
Between 1995 and 2007, bank lending to companies with less than $ 10 million in annual revenue averaged about 37 percent of total bank commercial loan portfolios, according to Shapiro's research.
Today's valuations, however, are less overblown and more realistically grounded in revenues, cash flows, and price - to - earnings ratios, which all combine with today's more sustainable business models to significantly decrease risk.
In 2009, it made less than $ 5 million in revenue; it brought in more than $ 80 million in 201In 2009, it made less than $ 5 million in revenue; it brought in more than $ 80 million in 201in revenue; it brought in more than $ 80 million in 201in more than $ 80 million in 201in 2013.
Now Uber is worth more than GM and Ford by tens of billions of dollars, despite generating approximately $ 145 billion less in revenue.
Equifax reported that revenue ticked up 4 % year - over-year in the third quarter to a less - than expected $ 835 million and that net income plunged 27 % to $ 96 million due to the initial costs related to the most damaging consumer data hack in US history.
Say you're a pharma company with a key product which brings in about $ 1.49 billion in annual sales, or a little less than 10 % of your revenue stream.
Doug Pelletier worries that less access to H - 1Bs means raising prices at Trifecta Technologies, his custom software business, in Allentown, Pennsylvania, with revenue between $ 6 million and $ 7 million.
Street estimates finally look safe while Y / Y compares on iPhone units and overall AAPL revenue are bottoming in [calendar] Q1 and should turn flat to up as soon as [calendar] Q4 additionally fueled by less severe [currency exchange] headwinds... iPhone 7 will benefit if nothing else from the 6/6 + «echo» effect as these units enter the upgrade base, OLED in ’17 solves growth concerns and builds a bridge to new «dreamy» form factors.
Only about 200 patients or fewer will take Valeant's branded version of the migraine drug this year, amounting to less than $ 1 million in sales (about 0.01 % of the company's annual revenue).
In 2016, capital expenditures dropped from 25 percent of revenue to less than 6 percent of revenue, and EBITDA went from flat to several million dollars.
So if your business is tiny (less than $ 1 million in revenue), unprofitable, or just barely scraping by, it is not (yet) a candidate for sale to an ESOP.
In the base year used in the five - year growth calculation (e.g., 2012), any companies with revenue of less than $ 200,000 will have their revenue for that period lifted to $ 200,000 for the purpose of calculating five - year growth that is not grossly exaggerated by immaterial differences in the base - year revenues of otherwise equal candidates (for instance, a company that grows from $ 1 to $ 2 million would have a higher growth rate than a company that grows from $ 2 to $ 3 millionIn the base year used in the five - year growth calculation (e.g., 2012), any companies with revenue of less than $ 200,000 will have their revenue for that period lifted to $ 200,000 for the purpose of calculating five - year growth that is not grossly exaggerated by immaterial differences in the base - year revenues of otherwise equal candidates (for instance, a company that grows from $ 1 to $ 2 million would have a higher growth rate than a company that grows from $ 2 to $ 3 millionin the five - year growth calculation (e.g., 2012), any companies with revenue of less than $ 200,000 will have their revenue for that period lifted to $ 200,000 for the purpose of calculating five - year growth that is not grossly exaggerated by immaterial differences in the base - year revenues of otherwise equal candidates (for instance, a company that grows from $ 1 to $ 2 million would have a higher growth rate than a company that grows from $ 2 to $ 3 millionin the base - year revenues of otherwise equal candidates (for instance, a company that grows from $ 1 to $ 2 million would have a higher growth rate than a company that grows from $ 2 to $ 3 million).
In the base year used in the two - year growth calculation (e.g., 2015), any companies with revenue of less than $ 200,000 will have their revenue for that period lifted to $ 200,000 for the purpose of calculating two - year growth that is not grossly exaggerated by immaterial differences in the base - year revenues of otherwise equal candidates (for instance, a company that grows from $ 1 to $ 2 million would have a higher growth rate than a company that grows from $ 2 to $ 3 millionIn the base year used in the two - year growth calculation (e.g., 2015), any companies with revenue of less than $ 200,000 will have their revenue for that period lifted to $ 200,000 for the purpose of calculating two - year growth that is not grossly exaggerated by immaterial differences in the base - year revenues of otherwise equal candidates (for instance, a company that grows from $ 1 to $ 2 million would have a higher growth rate than a company that grows from $ 2 to $ 3 millionin the two - year growth calculation (e.g., 2015), any companies with revenue of less than $ 200,000 will have their revenue for that period lifted to $ 200,000 for the purpose of calculating two - year growth that is not grossly exaggerated by immaterial differences in the base - year revenues of otherwise equal candidates (for instance, a company that grows from $ 1 to $ 2 million would have a higher growth rate than a company that grows from $ 2 to $ 3 millionin the base - year revenues of otherwise equal candidates (for instance, a company that grows from $ 1 to $ 2 million would have a higher growth rate than a company that grows from $ 2 to $ 3 million).
«In terms of ad revenue, we see less of an impact, but have heard additional concern around products like custom audiences which all platforms are using.
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