Sentences with phrase «often at a profit»

As I and others have written repeatedly, there's plenty that can be done — often at a profit — to cut leakage of gas into the air from wells, pipelines, distribution systems and other equipment.
There is a growing range of approaches for reducing these emissions, often at a profit.

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Finding a distressed seller who needs immediate cash often means they will sell at less than market value, which provides you with biggest profit potential.
The role that big pharma plays in research, while valuable, is often tenuous, because profit models for many diseases are not always apparent, at least in the short term.
A Quick Look at Small Cap Stocks Smaller companies stocks are often more volatile, so the potential for quick profits is possible, but of course, the reverse is also true.
Further, after the emergency has passed, these communities are often displaced or left out of rebuilding initiatives as developers and corporations use the destruction as an opening for permanent displacement of the people who live there and launch rebuilding initiatives aimed at turning a profit and privatizing public services.
On the other hand, stock prices are — to a certain extent — a function of earnings growth, and smaller companies are often able to increase their profits at a faster speed than larger businesses.
Large numbers of individuals and small partnerships saw opportunities to profit from depressed prices and began investing in foreclosures and short sales, buying them at a discount and renovating them, either to sell at a profit or to rent out, often to families that had lost their homes to default.
«Unfortunately, a few bad actors are taking advantage of the [VA home loan] program as home lenders have begun targeting veterans and servicemembers to generate profit and fees at their expense, often leading to higher loan amounts and putting families in a worse financial position than they started off,» observed Senator Tillis.
Often the market value of the option exceeds the unrealized profit from opening the underlying position at the strike price.
Under current law, the profits of those companies «pass through» directly to their owners and are taxed as personal income, often at the top 39.6 percent individual income rate.
As Pope Francis says in his robust critique of modern - day political economy, «unbridled capitalism» often promotes a «logic of profit at any cost» and «exploitation without looking at the person».
On Thursday, Pope Francis continued with his economic message by tweeting «My thoughts turn to all who are unemployed, often as a result of a self - centred mindset bent on profit at any cost,» to his almost 2.5 million followers.
Not at all, but here I am looking for a job to pay off the financial debt I made thinking I am sort of called, to eventually f (o) und family, and going starting tomorrow on a full - time two week course on how to write job applications, so me explaining the sinfullness of suicide, and regarding many persons on this planet me motivating them to endure whatever crappy situation (often for profit and / or gain of someone else) even tho they would be better off leaving such situation / s if possible (kind of Moses), seems rather pointless.
His discussion tacitly acknowledges that technology as it is today is not entirely «rational,» or at least that its use is often governed by such «non-rational» considerations as the desire for unlimited profits or political power (see UP 302 - 10).
The state gives water to Nestle for pennies on the dollar, against almost everyone's wishes, and they'll get to turn around and sell it to the poor people of Flint at obscene profits, it still poisons them (recent tests show that bottled water is often contaminated with plastic particulates from the bottling process) and where all those plastic bottles end up is someone else's problem.
Good article but why you did not use — opening totals number — most of the totals at Coors field will go up not down — I think it would increase profits even more — because everytime you would bet with 0,5 lower total you would win / void more often....
There is profit to be made because infertile couples may often do anything and pay anything to obtain a child (look at the case of the «Internet Twins»).
Clinical trials that charge enrollees to participate are ostensibly aimed at giving patients early access to promising therapies — often in the fields of stem cells or aging reversal — that are too unusual or have too little profit potential to get funding from traditional sources such as companies, foundations, or the National Institutes of Health.
But that view is often incompatible with the goals of for - profit organizations, which are loath to present results at conferences or in journals for fear of jeopardizing their intellectual property portfolio or losing a competitive edge.
I most often venture in there when I'm at the mall with my husband, which is rare — so rare he asked me where Profits was one day:-\ «They're not in the mall any more, Grandpa.»
A Better Alternative to For - Profit College TIME, 9/16/16 «Students often «don't understand the burden they are taking on,» says economist David Deming, a professor at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education.
And, «programs for the urban poor... stoke resentment and reinforce stereotypes among middle class taxpayers while enriching out - of - town owners and Wall Street investors of the for - profit housing industry, charter schools and development agencies while at the same time creating and sustaining a local class of often anti-union not - for - profit advocates.»
In addition, the boards at these subsidiary for - profit companies are often the same individuals that are on the charter» scorporate board.
Because of the logistical challenges of getting shipments to a customer in 48 hours, Prime orders often have to be split up and sent from more than one location — a big cost for a retailer operating at a thin profit margin to start with.»
Tablets are often higher end devices and can be sold at premium prices which nets everyone up and down with the supply chain with solid profit margins.
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.
Traders often confuse the feeling that they get by looking at their open profit on a trade as «real» money that they already have «in the bank».
So whether it's sellers taking profits or market makers stop hunting that causes the retracement, moving to break even at 60 % can often keep you in good trades that you would have otherwise been stopped out of.
Since the primary driver of profits at these companies is proprietary trading, quite often investment bank traders will be on the opposite side of trades from their shareholders, unknowingly or otherwise.
What happens next is that traders often enter a trade on a whim again (see the pattern here) but this time they are at even greater risk because they are feeling euphoric and they decide to risk more than usual, only to see all their recent profits evaporate in the blink of an eye.
Counselors at for - profit agencies often have incentives to sell company products and services.
Even if profits / cashflows can be maintained, I'm pretty confident that shareholders will be diluted, and also that foreign holdings will be slowly but surely divested (entirely the wrong strategy, at least there is some chance of growth overseas)... This one is too tough for me — as I often say, no need to take on such a challenge, move on!
Unlike traders, who often act in response to miniscule market events, investors often profit off their ability not to react at all.
The bottom line: It's the performance of the actual investment choices inside the retirement plan, how much one holds of each, the level at which the fees and expenses eat away at your profits, and how well and how often you rebalance, that will eventually determine how much your retirement paycheck will be.
At 80 % profit on 22 trades, minus losses, that averages to just over $ 500 per trade.Do you have to trade over the $ 500 mark often to get the returns you publish?
Pet food has long been a staple of any pet aisle or pet store, and many retailers use the category as a traffic builder, often at the expense of profit.
Often the mark up is 200 % to 300 % to allow a gross profit of at least 100 % after wastage.
«The puppies at breeding facilities are sold for profit, but many people don't realize that their parents are often kept there for years, subjected to incessant breeding and usually lacking basic care and socialization.»
As improvements for animals come & go, animals are added to and taken off endangered species lists, horse slaughter comes & goes... Those who profit from puppy mills are often at the lower end of the economic scale... They do not have powerful lobbies, as do traditional breeders...
People often point fingers at the pet food industry, accusing it of using grains to nutritionally short - change our pets in favor of profits.
Technique brief summary: Buy merchandise at discount with credit card, earn portal rewards, resell to break even, or make profit, or for a slight loss (this is often a cheap way to indirectly buy airline miles when portals offer big bonuses)
He picked that case to illustrate that even as the Lead Game Designer, at a large company there are often business people higher in the chain deciding what can get made at a profit, and your task is to make the best version of that you can.
His process - based paintings, which often incorporate text, play a part in larger conceptual projects aimed at examining notions of ownership, profit, and market.
Too often we read of the losing battles: local extinctions and irreversible biodiversity losses, often at the expense of shortsighted exploitation - for - profit schemes.
Profits operate at a corporate level (and often in the future), so goals and milestones aren't really that different from a large bureaucratic government.
Many aren't terribly good at commercial, even not - for - profit, exploitation and the complexities of high - quality publishing, not part of their core capabilities and quite often outside the experience base of their managers and elected Council.
Unfortunately, this often leads to the funders profiting at the expense of the class members.
This was often an offer gleefully accepted to the unscrupulous site owner to refuse consent on spurious grounds (if any grounds at all) or turn up the volume of his transistor radio and don a Dracula mask to frighten off any visiting prospective buyer or donee, buying at a substantial undervalue and thereafter selling on at a substantial profit.
Mann Lawyers LLP is active in the community and members of the firm are often found at fundraisers, non profit activities, and corporate development events.
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