If a company's top line and bottom line is growing at substantial rates, and investors are getting paid
a larger piece of the profit pie year in and year out, yet Mr. Market doesn't like the stock does that mean he's right?
High - tech systems won't demand
a larger piece of the profits or threaten to cross the street to a rival firm.
Not exact matches
some media executives are growing concerned that the increasingly popular curators
of the Web that are taking
large pieces of the original work — a practice sometimes called scraping — are shaving away potential readers and
profiting from the content.
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.
Suppose IncumbentCo is effectively monopoly in its industry and enjoys
large profit margins due to the patent protection that exists on a
piece of software it created years ago.
The Results or Résumés paper draws upon two
pieces of market data to demonstrate that a
large proportion
of large corporate law firms have to re-evaluate their business models: (1) stunning uniformity
of associate entry level salaries amidst
large, growing disparities in
profits per partner; and (2) evidence that firms are becoming stratified by premium versus non-premium practice areas.