Brewer's veto was motivated more by a potential negative impact on business
revenues than a sense of right and wrong, but, hey, a win is a win.
Not exact matches
Fortune: But even more
than just the principle at stake, you would argue that it makes long term economic
sense — even for a media entity that doesn't rely on subscription
revenue like the New York Times?
If you've been in business for at least a year, have a healthy business with annual
revenues of at least $ 100,000, and a good personal and business credit profile (even it it's less
than perfect), an OnDeck loan could make
sense.
#TradeElite A7 — I suppose if your projections have you yielding more return
than the higher interest it would still make
sense; however, projections wouldn't be enough to mitigate the risk of #toohigh interest so, actual
revenues, i.e. a pilot approach in - market, is recommended https://t.co/IigZtOkpxC
But in order to present readers with a
sense of where TWTR's $ 40 billion market cap, which is greater
than 403, or 80 %, of all S&P 500 companies, puts in in the context of several companies all of which have a market cap that is lower
than Twitter's, we have shown on the chart below Twitter's 2014 projected
Revenue compared to this same universe of immediately smaller S&P 500 companies.
If a popular and influential televangelist publicly questions the beliefs of 143,332,282 of Americans using nothing more
than common
sense and reason this could threaten the all important
revenue generating engine behind religion.
The Common
Sense Nutrition Disclosure Act would redefine «restaurant or similar retail food establishment» to include only those that «derive more
than 50 percent of their total
revenue from the sale» of restaurant - type food, thereby removing most grocery and convenience stores from the rule's coverage.
Also its just basic common
sense we have the 5th largest fan base World wide, made it to the knock out stages in 2012/13 season where as city didn't, we have a bigger stadium and charge more money, city's newest sponsorship deal is worth around 12mill per year ffs how could they have greater
revenue than us.
Which makes
sense: Amazon has always advocated an aggressive brand of price elasticity: it has consistently argued that the volume that follows lower price points will lead to more
revenue than higher, more conservative price points, and Amazon's imprints have tended to target niches with price - conscious but voracious readers.
Keep in mind that (a) not all printed books currently make
sense as e-books (children's books, cookbooks, picture books, etc.), (b) not all books that do make
sense have been released in e-book format yet, and (c) that e-books generally sell for less
than printed books, so 8 % of
revenue would mean a higher percentage of unit sales.
For example, if you are maxed out at your operational capacity and turning down orders or falling behind on them, then utilizing a merchant cash advance to increase your operational capacity — and generate more
revenue than you otherwise would — makes financial
sense.
«For tax
revenue reasons, receiving the tax
revenue sooner makes much less
sense than it used to,» he said.
In general if your
revenue per download is significantly greater
than the cost of acquisition then it makes
sense.
Given the fact that spending as a % of
revenue increased dramatically during his administration, as did debt as a % of GDP (particularly in comparison to the Dem administration that preceded him and the nearest one subsequent Dem administration)-- then it makes
sense that his tax cuts were larger
than his tax increases.
Proactive, in this
sense, means that the firm adopts a «push» rather
than «pull» approach and is willing to assume some risk and invest in innovative offerings and pricing strategies which may, if successful in the long - term, cannibalise existing
revenue or margin.