Sentences with phrase «really generate profits»

While the methods described above are effective for managing accumulated debt, you will not be able to really generate profits unless you engage in cost - cutting.

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The company generated more than $ 42 billion in sales and earned $ 8.5 billion in profit, largely on the popularity of the new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus models, proving that consumers don't really care if their smartphones are a bit bendable.
And when you have the largest firms generating so much of their profits from other activities, it is really hard to put the client first.
Obviously, they're going to have a really hard time when it comes to generating profits from its upstream side of the business.
This particular binary options trading portal known as Option Robot is really profitable and has always generated good profits for me.
While internet advertising resources and investment programs are an excellent method to generate profits in a simple way, you need to be really careful.
It's simple, Wenger follows the board's orders and gets paid 8m a year in return for taking all the blame, and the club gets away with it because fans keep generating profits which to the Gazidis and the owner means we're content with how everything is run when in really we're not at all.
«Look, here's my immodesty,» he says via a phone call from Activision's HQ in Santa Monica, «but if you look at the growth in operating profits and the return on invested capital that we've generated for our shareholders, we are really good at prioritising opportunities.
His involvement as a collector is well known, but few people are really aware of what his collection comprises — apart from the Richard Prince painting Surfing Nurse, which made newspaper headlines in 2008 when it was sold at auction, generating a spectacular profit.
More sales at lower prices really is the better way to generate revenue and maintain profit margins.
This equates to hundreds of hours» worth of time that barristers, solicitors and law firms have to spend manually managing documents such as disclosure and contractual agreements, instead of working on higher value tasks that really matter and generate profit.
The fact is, if a law firm generates sufficient gross profit from revenue to cover overhead (minus direct employee expenses), there's really no value gained in allocating those expenses.
Do affinity relationships really generate revenue and profit, or are they more apt to further squeeze profits by cutting into commissions?
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