Sentences with phrase «much profit off»

They taught me to be suspicious of anyone trying to make too much profit off their old stuff and not to hesitate to negotiate the price if it seemed too high.
None could say how much they profited off distributing non-ad Russian election interference.

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If post-wedding sales fall off, that will impact overall profit levels, since almost all marketing and sales costs go into booking weddings — so your margins on additional sales are naturally much higher.
Will governments, investors and green - minded consumers, who put their faith in the sun's power to help wean us off our fossil - fuel addiction, back away from another technology that promised too much — in jobs and profits as much as in renewable energy — and failed to deliver?
When it's all said and done, it remains to be seen exactly how much of a profit Hop will make off his initial investment.
SpaceX isn't saying if it will profit off this initial mission or how much it will cost in total, though Musk did say the cost would be a little more than a crewed mission to the space station, which typically runs around $ 80 million.
After much public shaming, Equifax backed up on some terms, but not before demonstrating that its first instinct was to gouge consumers and profit off the hack of its own system.
Yet, the current rules require that much of the cost be written off as an expense when it is incurred, meaning that early years in a product development tend to show very low profits, or in some cases even massive losses, with inflated profits toward the end.
The basic idea is that while most economists believe corporate taxes are primarily paid by owners of capital (that is, people who own stock in corporations) in the form of lower profits, a sizable minority, including White House chief economist Kevin Hassett, think that a lower tax rate would spark so much additional investment in the United States that it would bid up wages and leave the middle class better off through its indirect effects.
I need to decide how much to «let it ride» vs. «take profits off the table and redeploy them elsewhere».
Much of the pressure on the sales force to convince people to do rollovers would likely drop off as the big difference in profit would go away.
BEIJING Aluminum Corp of China Ltd, known as Chalco, said on Monday that first - quarter net profits fell by 19.4 percent from a year ago due to lower aluminum prices but one - off gains helped it avoid a much worse result.
The session started off with seven steps for profiting with Facebook ads, which we liked so much we created an image tweet in Post Designer:
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NEW YORK Quirks in the new U.S. tax code are sowing doubts over how much big banks can boost dividends and stock buybacks this year, threatening to take the shine off what are likely to be strong quarterly profits.
It is noteworthy that shares in Medibank Private hit a record high the day after Opposition Leader Bill Shorten attacked the private health insurance industry for allegedly earning excessive profits, holding too much capital and ripping off customers with too many policy exclusions.
Prices for oil have levelled off for now, but if they dropped much more then many higher cost oil producers would cut production because there's no profit to be made.
I know many productive intelligent people that have sacrificed much for their employers only to be laid off for the sake of corporate profits as the jobs go overseas were labour is cheaper.
Morals, you mean the kind that allow you to profit off the backs of slaves you never so much as see?
High mortality rates at its Fiji poultry unit, the second largest of its Asia - Pacific division businesses, will slice as much as 20 per cent off the pretax profit of this unit, it said.
BUT what we'll get is no profit on Flamini, Arteta and Rosicky and maybe only one major purchase to the tune of «there are no players out there for sale who are better than what we have» or «we tried to sign the player but the club he was at asked too much» or a desultory offer for say karim Benzema of 35 million and one half pence, just to piss the club he's at off enough to refuse to sell full stop.
The profit motive is a motivator, and the Budget clearly says, «If you believe in your business, take the risks and are successful, you will be much better off financially.»
They only care about profits and skimming as much off the top... Read More
They only care about profits and skimming as much off the top as possible.
The schools run by the for - profit charter school industry, however, siphon off much of the money to their bottom lines in various, ethically dubious ways.
Students interested in certificate programs that prepare them for a careers are much better off enrolling at public colleges than at private, for - profit schools, according to new data from the...
AM can not» afford» to do much of anything including this bit of vacuous vaporware due to the fact that Aston Martin has been bleeding off money almost since its inception and has not in fact made a profit in over 50 years... surviving on the backs and bank accounts of its owners.
While these brands have struggled to compete with their sedans against the flagship of flagships, the Mercedes - Benz S - Class, their body - on - frame SUVs offer much of the luxury of the S - Class, throw in high - level towing and some off - road capabilities, and return huge profit margins.
So, you're basically saying Apple is only concerned about how much profit they can make off their consumers.
I never shared it — much less profited off it — but as a learning experience, it was enlightening.
Profit motive is driving everyone's interest, and the names of the tech - company titans who are squaring off should suggest just how much money is involved.
You may not stand to reap as much of the profit if sales take off, but learning the ropes is valuable and the costs of failure are much higher when you have to solely bear the financial burden associated with production and marketing costs.
As a reader and buyer of books, both electronic and otherwise, I am more interested in the number of copies being sold than I am in how much profit somebody is making off of them.
To give you an idea, how much will be your takeaway profit after paying off all the charges to the broker, here is a complete screenshot with all kinds of charges with a demo trade:
Although, it's likely that the dividend growth will slow seeing as how underlying profit growth has only supported some of those dividend increases — an expanding payout ratio coming off of no dividend at all seven years ago has fueled much of this.
Put as much of your profit into paying off debt as you can.
Much of this type of soliciting is done by for - profit fundraisers, meaning a chunk of your donation will be skimmed off before it even reaches the charity.
When investing we're all much better off focusing on profits, cash flows and dividends.
Banks make much of their profits from the interest on loans, and someone who pays all of their loans off way ahead of schedule means the bank isn't making much on the loan.
That's great, after having paid off your mortgage you can take profit of a much lower fixed cost block.
After the loan is paid, you can list the car for how much the loan was worth to get your money back or a little more if you want to make a profit off of your car.
3) Whata life financed much of their growth through selling off much of their statutory profits through reinsurance treaties.
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.
It will do much to exercise itself given the room, but it profits from a good walk on leash, a vigorous play session or an off - lead outing in a safe area.
Many people that read FlyerTalk hate blogs for this reason — it takes much of the work out of the game, while bloggers profit off of it.
Any MMO not named World of Warcraft tends to not make much profit in the US and even MMOs from other companies have resulted in developers having to close and their MMO servers get turned off after a matter of weeks.
I suggest that they are indeed just wanting to further destroy what little of nature is left to fill thier stomachs or to make a dirty profit off the cruelty they impose — next it will be «whale wine», much like China makes «tiger wine» out of beautiful Siberian tigers.
At this point, I very much doubt the subsidies will be given up on, since that would convert the previous expenditures to sunk costs, but they will be eased off as the technology takes off on its own, and as more applications show a profit without subsidies, IMO there'll be much more innovative design work put into lowering the costs for investors.
RC doesn't have as much to post about, because they're not shit - flinging dishonest dishonorable slime unlike those who, for instance, profit off of stolen e-mails or run around yapping «Piltdown Mann!».
The aim of this is to protect their future gas profits, by killing off the nuclear renaissance as much as possible.
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