Sentences with phrase «now much revenue»

Using this vital tool, you can track cash on hand, business expenses, and now much revenue you need to keep your business growing — or at least afloat.

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When an industry is undergoing a massive structural upheaval, one major revenue stream is already impaired — and now there are signs the second one may be as well — investors won't wait for final conclusive evidence to reevaluate how much they are willing to pay for the existing status quo cash flow streams.»
The business justification for doing it, especially if they all have to go and do individual deals with that Australian company, how much more revenue are you going to get for telling people they can talk on the subway now?
Also, notwithstanding a silly fiscal policy and the ongoing political impasse, the U.S. economy has some very good things going for it now, as even king of doom, Nouriel Roubini, couldn't help but note: the Fed is going to stick to its asset - buying regime for the foreseeable future, providing a monetary protein shake the recovery still very much needs; the housing rebound is well on its way, which is helping Americans rebuild their wealth and is boosting employment in many states with high jobless rates; and the shale oil and gas revolution continues to power investment, job creation and revenue growth.
It was only a few years old and, in some ways, mirrored the state of Lavalin's Weather Now when Morrissette bought it: The basic weather - reporting infrastructure was in place, but the company wasn't generating much advertising revenue.
With Delta's revenues now at $ 109 million, Raffio gives much of the credit to its customers: «Certain customers drove us to new heights that made the service guarantee possible.»
«We expect it (revenue from big six) to be more or less like that this year, so it will be less than last year but now the declines are much smaller,» Chief Executive Officer Tom Leighton told Reuters on a post earnings call.
But even put together, those two don't add up to as much as it gets in print revenue every year — and they would have to grow twice as quickly as they are now to make up for the decline in print revenue (the paper's all - in operating costs are about $ 1.5 billion).
Right now, much of its revenue goes to paying licensing costs to the record labels and music publishing firms, leaving it with large and growing losses.
More of its revenue now comes from these types of content partnerships, compared with the branded content deals that made up much of its revenue a year ago, the company said.
11 months into my relaunch now, doing twice as much in revenue, expenses have stayed at a steady positive %, thus my income has done the same too.
But, as seen in the Figure above, because income taxes have been cut, the province's reliance on income tax revenues have dropped by one third over the last decade, so much so that income taxes now raise about the same amount as sales taxes.
During the brand's first - quarter 2018 earnings call on April 12, when asked about passenger ticket revenue, Delta CEO Ed Bastian said the company was thinking about diversified revenue streams, and said «there's no question, our non-ticket-based revenues... And it's been for some time now, it's been growing at a much faster clip than the ticket revenues.
Its a real fight for top four now; clubs are investing now because so much money to be had from tv revenues.
sorry this is a bit of the subject does anyone know what the situation with our overall debt is at the moment and what our repayments are i was under the impression that we are at about the # 245 million mark gross debt and about # 97 net debt are the stadium repayments lower now or something is the bonds interest dropped lower inprice we were paying something like # 20 - # 30 million in repayments but heard its down to about # 15 million per yr now i know we will have broken throught the # 300 million mark in revenue now i am guessing that contributes more to the transfer funds or if not what makes up the transfer funds in the club i.e deals or match day revenue plus cash in the bank which stands at a high level but must be just in case we might default on a payment we need heavy cash in hand to bail us out this side of the club really intrigues me as it is not a much talked about subject unless you are into that type of area of work or care about the general fianacial outcome of the club does anyone have more insight into our finances would be great to hear from anyone about this matter cheers gonerwineverything (because we are)
There's not much you can do right now it's part of the revenue, et cetera, et cetera and the league might have something else up their sleeve.
«For the Ministry of Finance, our focus now is going to be more on revenue, we borrow quite a lot in 2016, we don't want to borrow as much, we want to look at revenue sources, so we are blocking leakages, we are working hard on taxation.
«I hope we're going to see and hear more (Wednesday) because right now I don't see much,» said Mike Elmendorf, president and CEO of Associated General Contractors of New York State, adding that the Thruway system is supposed to be funded by toll revenue.
We now know exactly how much of an impact these factors had last year: In 2015, sales tax revenue fell nearly $ 9 million short of budget, and preliminary numbers show the shortfall was nearly $ 12 million in February 2016 alone.
Now the Ithaca Democrat is a member of the state Legislature, a body that spends much of its time talking about the collection and allocation of state revenues.
So even though it seems far off, a $ 10 million difference in revenues 5 or 6 years from now is going to make a big difference — sometimes as much as millions of dollars — in the value a company will be given today.
If I was to claim that I need huge amounts of revenue from you to avoid certain catastrophe from a future asteroid collision, and that my computer models now predict this collision to be much more likely than previously thought, would you give me the same benefit of the doubt?
The online dating industry now brings in over $ 2 billion in yearly revenue, but it's unclear how much of that money is coming from dating apps in particular.
Although the state is in a much stronger fiscal situation now than it was in 2012, the phasing out of Prop. 30's revenue boost would mean fewer resources available in the coming years to fund California's various priorities.
«I think the larger question, if they do something like this, is you're still giving up state revenue, which is already limited and essentially now trying to fund a much broader base of students — not just public, but private - parochial (students),» he said.
We always make sure our ebook prices are less than our print prices But because the sales are now spread between print and digital the costs can't be that dramatically different because otherwise we would end up with much less revenue... unless you want to argue if the book were 4.99 we'd possibly sell a lot more ebooks.
With the federal deficit now estimated to come in at $ 18 billion (or more), there is nervous speculation that Finance Minister Bill Morneau may go beyond the specific tax changes already detailed in the Liberal pre-election platform and introduce new measures in his March 22 budget to raise much needed tax revenue.
Well, I'm astonished to see investors now appear to love INM almost as much as they previously hated it... I guess now the debt problem's fixed, people have forgotten all about INM's other little problem... er, it's a classic old media empire, with an apparently never - ending decline in revenues!?
And so, evaluating its current valuation / prospects, I'd put much less weight on its inability to overcome an implacable secular trend which continues to negatively impact currency strategies, and put far more weight on its ability to grow passive hedging revenue at consistent super-charged rates for almost a decade now.
Agri - Business — agreed, the reporting isn't much help: i) it's 5 - 6 years now since we've seen a useful / proper divisional breakout of Speciality Dairy vs. Animal Feed, ii) you could probably hazard a guess at their respective revenues now, but without a profit breakout that's a somewhat pointless exercise — which just leaves you with an aggregate divisional margin to rely on, and iii) I wouldn't worry much about Property — rental income's small in relation to the division, and any sale should be flagged, so you can back it out.
Revenues (at $ 220.6 mio) are increasingly steadily, while the operating margin has expanded much faster than I expected (now 40 % +).
This illustrates a common problem: Too many investors won't even dream of buying a share'til it doubles — then they finally pile in & make it a triple... Yes, Grafton's clearly out of the woods now, revenue's picking up, they've even made a couple of small acquisitions — but how much of a rosy future do you really want to pay for today?
And their size now brings them up on the radar for corporate acquirers — Kalibrate Technologies (KLBT: LN), a recent IPO trading on a much higher (2.2 P / S) valuation, seems like an obvious candidate (an acquisition would nicely diversely diversify product & geographic revenues for both companies).
Now I'm deciding on one more and am considering some of the same ones as U. PEP — Hard to go wrong w / this but debt is a bit of a concern (interest coverage ratio is good though) INTC — Good yield, payout ratio and attractive valuation BUT I'm leary of tech as income stocks and the dividend growth is fueled too much by a previously low payout ratio instead of revenue / earnings.
Considering these AAdvantage awards will cost 85,000 round - trip (+42 %) after the devaluation and considering how much harder it will be to earn AAdvantage miles going forward (thanks to the new revenue - based system that's being introduced) I'm not sure we'll be able to do that many trips like this in the future — it's best to do them now while we still can.
I fear all the legacies will be going to a revenue - based system in the coming years and MileagePlus will one day add fuel surcharges to redemptions, but right now United's award charts, Star Alliance partners, generous routing rules, lack of fuel surcharges, and ability to quickly and easily book more award travel online makes it a program much better than even AAdvantage in terms of award redemption.
Just like the majority right now is going on large sales and bundling to their heart's content, if a majority did business like this the initial revenue would probably stagnate and be much lower than expected, but after the consumers got into their heads that the games they wanted would NOT follow the expected process, revenue would increase and maybe allow for less waste of resources on support (as you say) or channel them to good marketing campaigns that don't hurt either the consumers or the developers.
Grand Theft Auto Online allowed Rockstar Games to rake in over $ 700 million at one point, and one could only imagine how much revenue they obtained between then and now.
But now that video games generate nearly as much revenue as domestic movie ticket sales, actors say they want a piece of every game sold rather than one - time up front fees.
Now, about 400 workers are constructing the new plant, which will create about 350 new jobs, in addition to providing much - needed tax revenue.
This means the tax is now a much less efficient means of raising revenue.
Arguably, the entire bitumen sands is a massive example of a terrible idea that has become impossible to discontinue because too much has been invested, too many jobs are now at stake, and governments have become too dependent on royalties and other related revenue.
Not that I don't enjoy practicing law by any means, but that is, if you ask me, I'm much more interested in building successful businesses throughout the course of my life whatever those look like and right now happens to be a law firm working in family law and, like I said, I enjoy it, but at the end of the day, I'd love to not have the revenue generation rely on me so I can do more of that other, but until we see those scales tip, the majority of my work will still be on the client side and the billing side.
Film finance avoidance schemes have been the subject of much litigation and now convictions for conspiracy to defraud the Revenue.
Greene also warns that some tax avoidance schemes, notably film finance avoidance schemes have been «the subject of much litigation and now convictions for conspiracy to defraud the Revenue».
Crown Prosecutors and the police or investigators from other public bodies, such as HM Revenue and Customs, now routinely work much more closely together than they did in the late 1980s when the SFO was established.
The rewritten legislation, now spread over five volumes, is much easier to use and understand, according to a survey of tax professionals by Mori for Revenue & Customs.
That seemed unusual because the company was now delivering its cars, meaning it could bring in revenue, and it had already raised so much.
Right, we can attack it both sides: On the revenue side we can make it so that they can't run on the Facebook ad network, and that's important because now they don't make as much money on that because the ad network works well for folks.
Much of the information about this future product remains to be seen, but what we know now can be summed up in this quote from a YouTube representative: «While we don't comment on rumor or speculation, there are some content creators that think they would benefit from a subscription revenue stream in addition to ads, so we're looking at that.»
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