Sentences with phrase «much the revenue split»

How much the revenue split is, I don't know.

Not exact matches

Family income splitting, costing $ 2 billion this year in lost revenues, will proceed as planned, again primarily benefitting the most affluent while making it much more difficult to balance the budget.
Porto are in many ways a big fish in a small pond; the Portuguese League generates an annual TV revenue of 50 million to split between its clubs, while a club like Arsenal alone earns more than that annually, just to put it in perspective how much of an uphill battle it is for Porto to mix it up deep in the Champions League.
As a result, there's simply not as much e-book revenue to split as there was in 2011 when we reported on the e-book royalty math.
NK: Well, it wasn't so much a jump as an evolution with so many factors:) When my co-author Emma McLaughlin and I started publishing fiction in 2002 it was easier to sell enough primary and foreign rights that two people could split the revenue from one book and live in New York City.
Also unclear how much revenue Google will split with its raft of independent bookstores and other retailer partners.
They don't have to, IMO, move into content ownership and production, since they own such a huge percentage of the collective screens, and have built out the «marketplace» so well where so much of the business is done they can collect their tax and negotiate strongly on revenue splits.
If correct, this would make Google a much more alluring partner than Apple on revenue shares alone because Apple will be applying its usual 30:70 revenue share split to its subscription model.
(Note that this revenue gets split between the agent and the broker, much like the revenue earned by a mortgage broker.)
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