Sentences with phrase «of profits»

As a service provider, Bechtel doesn't need to keep a big portion of its profits.
The S&P 500 is highly international: Around 30 % of total sales, and 40 % of profits, flow from abroad.
(Five percent of the profits go to funding teams run by a non-profit arm called NG Athletics Club, or to donations to kids» sporting groups.)
Let's assume Bechtel adds 20 % of its profits each year to its capital and earmarks an additional 30 % to pay bonuses and invest in special projects.
«If we set up a partnership on a handshake and agree to split the business 70 - 30, and we then have a falling out because you think you are working harder than I am and deserve a bigger share of the profits, the law may say we are 50 - 50 partners unless we can clearly document in writing, for example a signed Form 1065, our intent to create an unequal split,» Ennico says.
In 1973, he opened his first body shop, AAA Bug Service, but quickly realized most of his profits were coming in from recycling parts.
He claimed to be producing a porno homage to disgraced politician Anthony Weiner — and that he'd donate 15 percent of its profits to Weiner's ill - fated mayoral campaign.
Don't misunderstand these figures, most of the profits went to shareholders and managers also did well, but this is beginning to look like a new form of capitalism where employees may also have potential access to a piece of the pie.
Bitcoin has defied financial gravity in 2017 but, in one respect, it's just like any other investment: Uncle Sam expects a cut of the profits when you sell it.
Whether it's donating a portion of profits to support groups helping rape victims, giving free ad space to charity groups, or creating a new catalogue that is focused around stopping date rape, something substantial must be done for Bloomingdale's to come back stronger than before the ad release.
100 % of profits go toward the Paper For Water nonprofit.
Either we will go public, we will do an offering, we'll do something on the private equity side, or we will use all of our profits or as many as we can in consultation with investors to redistribute them to employees.»
They're gambling with clients» money, making fixed management fees plus a percentage of profits.
Kraft Heinz's own price - to - earnings ratio, based on the last recorded 12 months of profits, is just 19.
Those predictions largely have come true: Recent McKinsey research reveals that 10 percent of the world's largest firms generate about 80 percent of all profits.
«But we measure our bottom line in lives saved, instead of profits
Just over two years old, this ISP has reinvested most of its profits in building an infrastructure that could easily handle twice as much sales volume; with little local competition, it's also branched into profitable service enhancements, such as designing and hosting Web pages for specialized industries.
So La Marca struck a deal with another, more affluent firm: give me a desk and make me look as if I belong, and I'll give you a share of the profits as my business grows.
His predecessor, Jim Skinner, had eight years of consecutive positive same - store sales growth, a nearly 50 % increase in revenue, and a more than doubling of profits.
What's more private equity firms across the board charge astronomically high fees compared with mutual funds — often 1.5 % to manage money, and then another 20 % of any profits.
«As an S corporation, anything the partners can do to defer their receipt of profits helps cut taxes and improve their overall cash flow,» emphasizes Jaskol.
American Airlines also reported in February that it divided $ 314 million among 100,000 employees this year, Fiat Chrysler said about 32,000 employees received about a $ 5,000 part of its profits, and United Airlines divied up $ 828 million among 85,000 of its workers.
Selling software ultimately undercuts cuts Cisco's ability to sell more hardware gear, which still generates the bulk of its profits.
The typical hedge fund charges annual fees that can top 1.5 % of customers» assets, plus up to 20 % of profits.
Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos» vision of becoming a tech and media powerhouse, however, has drawn protests from an investor community that for years overlooked its lack of profits because of red - hot revenue growth.
If your quote is too low, you'll either rob yourself of profits or be forced to lower the quality of your work to meet the price.
The $ 40 million figure isn't off the charts when you think about the amount of profits over time that have been made.
But the banks will be directing some of their profits toward exploring new technologies.
Consequently, the level of his profits became predictable, since it depended only on what he charged for labor.
«Mr. Dimon personally approved the concept behind the disastrous trades,» according to a Wall Street Journal report and «Dimon encouraged the CIO [chief investment office] to take more risk in search of profits, [so] the unit raised limits on positions and sometimes ignored them,» former executives told Bloomberg.
If Udemy does the marketing and brings in the students, the instructor keeps 50 percent of the profits.
At the same time, they have been profitable enough to reinvest substantial portions of their profits in research, innovation, and product development.
Cut taxes for businesses: If profitable operations are allowed to keep more of their profits, it will provide them an easily accessible source of capital.
Still, if Hillary Clinton wins the White House, she'll push for businesses to share more of their profits with employees — and that's likely to cost entrepreneurs plenty.
If you can't donate a portion of your profits while still making ends meet, or you aren't in a position to add flesh to the bones of your skeleton team, start slowly.
In short, it means that 20 percent of your customers likely provide 80 percent of your profits.
To that end, every Earth Day the company gives its users the chance to donate a portion of its profits to an environmental charity of their choice.
There is no evidence that lower corporate taxes or repatriation of profits lead to higher non-residential investment, unless the state underwrites commercial risks whilst trickle - down economics has been discredited decades ago.»
So in addition to the brand's smoothie products, the Musallams take advantage of their gym location and sell easily forgotten necessities, from socks to shampoo, which make up a good portion of their profits.
«Review your business and your market,» says Rosalie Lober, a turnaround specialist and CEO of PROFITS Principles, a business consulting company.
But lately he's changed his sales pitch to focus a little more on the fact that 100 percent of profits go to charity — the company will surpass more than $ 500 million in total giving this year.
Drilling in deeper, however, it is apparent that equity investors require control, possibly a share of the profits, and maybe a return on their investment through an eventual sale of the business.
The company states that the annual member fees will allow it to deliver «profit - free pricing»; that is, to back up its claim that «all of our profits come from membership fees, not the products we sell.»
Tom Steyer, environmental activist and former hedge fund manager extraordinaire, has fully embraced the new anti-Keystone mantra, which goes something like this: the U.S. is going to be simply a conduit for Alberta's oilsand crude, which would flow to Gulf of Mexico refineries and then be promptly exported, with Canadians pocketing most of the profits.
On the flip side, you've also identified customers that make up the majority of your profits.
During the Democratic debate on Tuesday night, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she had a plan to get corporations to share more of their profits with workers.
Not a share of the profits, even though taxpayers would eat the losses.
Dividends paid are therefore just a portion of all profits.
Though Playboy launched as a print magazine in 1953, today the majority of its profits come from the trademark and licensing agreements that have made Playboy Vodka and Playboy Bunny recreational wear a thing.
The former subsidiary of Halliburton Co. has seen one of its largest sources of profits — wars in Iraq and Afghanistan — wind down in recent years, and this development led the company to embark on a strategic review.
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