Sentences with phrase «less revenue brought»

There's also the added benefit that people just spend more with credit cards so the more barriers to credit card users that exist, the less people spend on them, and there may be less revenue brought to merchants.

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In 2009, it made less than $ 5 million in revenue; it brought in more than $ 80 million in 2013.
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.
Buyers are hesitant to pay typical asking prices for a business because of less certainty that the business will bring in adequate revenues and cash flows in the future.
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.
Alibaba, the parent company of Alipay, made a strategic investment in Sina Weibo last year, with not only cash but also a promise of bringing in no less than $ 380 million worth of advertising revenue for Sina Weibo through displaying Taobao / Tmall items in the next three years.
The great majority of the 183 tribes that have gambling facilities (in 28 states) bring in revenues of less than $ 1.5 million yearly.
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.....
«We'll get the revenue that that brings... But not significantly less, I might tell you.»
Warmer temperatures brought in less revenue than expected.
In the absence of a federal estate tax, some states may decide it's not worth hiring administrators to enforce a tax that typically brings in less than 1 % of their overall revenue.
The blog would bring her less than 10K per year in additional revenue.
The economy slows and possibly contracts such that Uncle Sam brings in less - than - anticipated tax revenue.
Well, simply put, they feel, like I do in my less forgiving moments, that the success of things like Call of Duty is leading publishers to finance a whole slew of «safe sequels» — games they can rely on to bring in a tidy profit — rather than taking risks with their revenue and funding a wider variety of more interesting or different titles.
Ray McCann, Partner at Pinsent Masons, says: «With ambitious targets to meet in terms of bringing in more revenue, it is no surprise HMRC continues to see what is a highly paid but relatively small group of individuals as offering maximum rewards in terms of tax take for much less effort.»
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