Sentences with phrase «potentially lost revenue»

And it doesn't matter if there is only potentially lost revenue, or if there are actual lost sales.

Not exact matches

We're still figuring things out, but so far we've identified four potential pathways to help us not just replace income lost from cutting back on speaking, but potentially double our revenues in 2016:
By putting your products on sale, you might lose a little revenue on each, but you'll attract a wider audience and potentially increase your volume.
If your software fails because of, say, a DDoS attack resulting in your paying users being unable to market to their customers, each of your users potentially has a claim against your company for the revenue they lost when your service went down.
But unlike other sports, fighters have more to lose: They'll get paid less per fight, miss out on pay - per - view revenue and potentially sponsorship money.
to raise $ 2.3 billion — an idea floated many times in the past — Suffolk County would potentially lose $ 120 million more in sales tax revenue than it would save on Medicaid.
We've consistently said the only entity that would potentially lose out on revenue is the state and out - year revenue projections would be readjusted to reflect that.
Failure to consider the effort needed for ART recruitment might lead to lost revenue, delays in bringing a drug to market, or failure to develop a potentially effective medication.
For example, according to the 2016 WEO, the NPS comprises 190 billion barrels not needed in the 450 scenario, potentially wasting $ 200bn in exploration costs, not to mention lost revenues.
This is potentially possible, but is a costly move: while the attack is in place, the Bitcoin miners would lose the revenue from mining on Bitcoin.
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