Now this, of course, is Amazon and Amazon isn't your typical profit and loss company, Amazon doesn't really care so
much about making a profit as owning the market and it's succeeded in doing that pretty emphatically since it launched Kindle Unlimited just over a year ago.
Not exact matches
For all Baumann and Grant's bluster
about innovation and feeding the world, many farmers worry that this merger is motivated by
profit alone — which will be
much easier to
make after the tie - up.
Use your summaries to create financial reports that will tell you specific information
about your business, such as how
much monthly
profit you're
making or how
much your business is worth at a specific point in time.
Much of the problem, Miller explained, is that Americans are already shouldering more than their fair share of pharmaceutical companies» costs: While the U.S, accounts for only 4.6 % of the total world population, it
makes up
about 40 % of the world's drug spending, and the bulk of pharma companies»
profits, he said.
Being a successful investor is however just as
much about avoiding looses as it is
about making a
profit.
The primary mistake that those who were bearish on
profit margins
made in earlier phases of the current market cycle — and I would have to include myself in that group, at least for a time — was not the mistake of having «wrong» beliefs
about the subject, but rather the mistake of assigning too
much confidence to those beliefs.
Talking
about making a
profit, it's important to mention that it's not how
much we invest but what the win ratio will be.
Indian music reveals
much about Hinduism that is not conveyed by the written word or by reproductions of painting and sculpture; for an introduction to the music of India, Swami Prajnanananda has written Historical Development of Indian Music which, although it bristles with untranslated Sanskrit words, can be read with
profit by anyone who has
made enough of a study of Hinduism to be able to recognize its central concepts.
Forget
about what Wenger would want or do, think
about our owner... As
much as I hate Chavski, their owner wants to see his team win stuff, our owner wants to see his team
make a
profit.
Club is a complete shambles from top to bottom no ambition a owner who only cares
about how
much profit he will
make every year and a deluded clueless manager!!!
So the question really is not how
much of a tw @t Samir Nasri is, after all he like all footballers are really all
about the money and have very short lifespans, but more
about the club
making a
profit on everything it does and NOT wanting to extend its reach too far towards champions league and EPL succsess.
I think 25 million is a bit
much though, Monaco signed him for
about 12 and yes they probably
make profit on him but the prices they're «requiring» (rumors) is a bit high in my opinion.
You can do what you love as a hobby, and not worry
about making much of a
profit unless you want to.
As Trump spends
much of August at his New Jersey golf club, Democratic lawmakers are
making a new push for information
about how
much money the federal government is spending at his for -
profit properties.
Taxpayers spent $ 1.4 billion over a decade to rebuild dozens of Buffalo's public schools, but how roughly $ 549 million of that was spent hasn't been specified, raising questions
about how
much profit the developer
made and what kind of scrutiny a local oversight board exercised.
And it also
makes me think
about how low the price of an item can go (last round of the Zara sale is a great example for this) and for what price an item has been
made (and in what kind of circumstances) and how
much profit a company
makes on some items.
If u actually read a little
about Tesla maybe you will understand what they are doing... not as the other car manufacturers trying to
make as
much profit as fast as possible.
if i were the boss of BMW, the thing i care
about the most is how
much profit i could
make out of every car my company produces.
So, you're basically saying Apple is only concerned
about how
much profit they can
make off their consumers.
For this reason, it really is
much better to forget
about trying to
make a
profit, and to start thinking in terms of better and greater reach for your work.
The customer (the reader) doesn't care
about how
much profit Amazon or Hachette
makes... they just want a book at a fair price.
While Christmas may be a
much anticipated season for many businesses to
make extra
profits, B&N's internal time bomb is seemingly
about to explode when multiple voices of anger and letdown define what the inside chaos looks like.
Many commentators have claimed that the whole ebook subscription business is unsustainable, but Amazon is in a unique position of never worrying too
much over whether it's
making a straightforward
profit, but instead more concerned
about whether it's building business.
It often manifests as looking at your open
profit on a trade and thinking
about how
much you've
made and
about how
much more you «could»
make by keeping the trade open.
What's interesting here is that 1) the majority of old KHD's revenue and
profit was generated by the industrial plant technology, equipment and service company, KID, 2) KID was the company that was being «spun off» not the
much smaller mineral rights company, 3) KID was being listed exclusively on the Frankfurt exchange with some hope for US holders that there would be an ADR, and 4) the company clearly stated that it would
make no statement
about the tax implications to US investors.
The convertible instruments will tend to move in
about the same direction as the underlying (what it can be converted to) but less violently as they are traded less (lower volatility and lower volume in the market on both sides), however, they are not being used to
make a
profit so
much as to hedge against the stock going up.
Online trading isn't
about making a
profit one day and then taking a huge loss the next minute, it should be
about constant success and it is very
much possible.
Either way, I don't believe our esteemed think tanks, commodity traders, and O&G companies are thinking too
much about energy security, climate change, and heating the homes of the less fortunate — as
much as the
profits made from a unit trade of LNG.
Much like insurance companies, the trucking industry is all
about one thing:
Making Profits.
Though it is difficult to predict how
much profit traders can
make while trading currency pairs, 4Finance Limited, an independently owned Forex trading company based in the United Kingdom, is confident
about itself.
We thought of singing
about how
much profit you would
make, but we couldn't wrap our heads around that.»
Would you care
about what ABC dealership's internal costs are?How
about how
much they spend for their building lease and advertising or how popular their name is?Would you care
about ABC dealership's internal commission split with their sales people or how
much profit they want to
make on you simply because other dealerships hold out for Full Sticker?
There's also a couple people I've spoken to who don't have a clue
about the right way to invest but bought places and have
made a great
profit since BC pretty
much has everything appreciating like crazy, but they would've
made even more if they studied up a bit.