Sentences with phrase «large percentage of profits»

If you are renting an automobile from a rental agency such as Hertz, Avis, National, Enterprise, and others, you also want to consider that these companies derive a large percentage of profits from the sale of rental insurance, according to USA Today.
The tour finishes in a little marketplace where the women are given the opportunity to sell their work directly to tourists, cutting out the middleman who would otherwise take a disproportionately large percentage of their profits.
Although Bill still pursues traditional contracts, he says, «More and more, Scout is attracting professionals who see it as a way to attract attention to their books and get them into the Amazon Publishing network quickly and without giving away a large percentage of their profits to an agent.»
That's why they get a larger percentage of profits, because they're doing all that work you aren't.
They give a larger percentage of the profits to the authors, while providing traditional services: editing, cover design, marketing, etc..
Largely, this is on the back of paying writers a lower percentage of profits, and keeping a larger percentage of those profits for the publisher (thus, the push for a greater royalty share on ebooks, which I think will eventually happen...).

Not exact matches

Large percentages of respondents expect to see lower profits this year, and contend consumers will be far more price sensitive than in the past.
Indeed, 30 % of companies listed on the first section of the Tokyo Exchange reported record profits for the year, the largest percentage since 2006.
The pharmaceutical division generates a large percentage of JNJ's profits and Remicade is a big portion of that.
Even if Minvest Rosia Montana starts renegotiating the profit percentage, it is unlikely that the Canadian company, which has to satisfy its stakeholders, will be willing to allow the Romanian government a substantially larger share of the profit.
As long as schools are profiting there is no real reason or seemingly enough of an incentive to encourage schools to graduate a larger percentage of enrollees.
There, DeVos was a key player in expanding a free - market system that features the largest number and percentage of for - profit charter schools in the nation: 79 percent of Michigan's charters are for - profit.
Look at the balance sheets of any major developer of a retail product (I research market performance of certain video games, which sell much the same way as books do) and see how much is spent marketing the product — it's always a huge percentage of expenses and generally larger than net profit.
«Publisher profits are holding up and, broadly, so are total book sales if you include ebooks but authors are receiving less per book and less overall due mainly to the fact that they are only paid a small percentage of publishers» net receipts on ebooks and because large advances have gone except for a handful of celebrity authors.»
Because your share holding would be so small the brokerage, even the cheapest around, would end up being a large percentage cost of any overall profits.
As a result, the fees from overdraft charges resulted in a larger and larger percentage of bank profits year after year, fueling large raises and bonuses for those at the top of the management chain.
My question is because I see that lots of mutual funds with high MER have larger profit percentages that E-series funds.
«Veterinarians receive a large percentage of both their gross income and profit from vaccines given in the office.
The tendency of the rate of profit to fall stipulates that increasing spending on production by a company (in any sector) may result in the company earning a larger revenue, but the more capital the company invests, the smaller profits become as a percentage of total expenditure.
As we don't have any profit interests, we guarantee that the largest percentage of the money goes to the projects.
I've written my Congressman on this issue and Washington's only response was farming out the development of new technology to private for profit firms that obviously have friends in Washington and most appear to be overly qualified at failing a large percentage of the time.
This correlation might lead some to assume that law firms with a higher percentage of non-equity partners will have larger PPP's, because there are fewer partners taking a piece of the profit pie.
The life insurance company has to invest your premium dollars so they may create a profit large enough to be able to afford to refund your money back after the term period if you outlive the policy and make some percentage of a profit in the process.
As for payback, you could either pay them back as quickly as possible with the extra cash flow, offer them a percentage of the profit from the deal and / or a larger percentage of the monthly cash flow, or target a rapid cash out refi if the deal allows.
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