This undoubtedly baffles the citizenry, but the servant's impressive
profit leaves no ground to appeal.
Not exact matches
If the returns on production are falling, or even loss making, it may be more valuable for shareholders to just
leave the oil in the
ground for the moment — and to maximise future pricing /
profits.
Or do you have a magic plan where Asian nations
leave their coal in the
ground forever if we dig ours up and sell it to them for
profit?
At 3 % royalty rates, like Alberta gets for conventional crude, most of us would say «no,
leave it in the
ground» - especially when we hear that Norway found a way to get 80 % of the oil and gas
profits flowing into government revenue accounts.
Newly - minted millionaires
leaving the
grind to form their own crypto utopia in Puerto Rico; the 12 - year - old who invested $ 1,000 and became a multi-millionaire by his 19th birthday; or the guy who turned $ 3,000 into over $ 25 million in Bitcoin
profits and now travels the world in the most luxurious way imaginable.