Sentences with phrase «substantial profits over»

When examined more closely, it is surprising to learn that the company had a very profitable echo cancellation product line that generated substantial profits over this time.

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Over the coming year, lower energy costs (and other comodity costs) will benefit consumers and as oil prices rise, 80 % of U.S. oil production will move to breakeven then substantial profit.
We have had substantial profits from our four year over weight in energy and wish to put some of those profits in the bank.
Ailing wine group Treasury Wine Estates has announced a $ 40 million profit downgrade for 2013 - 2014 because of a substantial drop in wine sales volumes over the Christmas period.
UCU believes big business should be taxed for the substantial benefits it gains from a plentiful supply of graduates and has proposed a modest Business Education Tax for the top 4 % of companies - those who make profits of over # 1.5 m a year.
Nothing daunted by this rather substantial mathematical error the story morphed into multiplying the estimated number of attenders by the known entry fee and then claiming that «RT made over a million dollars», which brings it fairly and squarely into my territory, the profit and loss account.
Forex traders can see substantial benefits from capital gains in the form of a small pip profit over time.
Obviously, ongoing TFM revenues & profit will remain substantial, but Polygon principals will now own 11.7 mio TFG shares, which vest over 5 years.
Real estate investing offers leverage over assets, control over the assets, and a substantial profit, if done correctly.
Life expectancy has increased dramatically over the last 100 years, in substantial part due to the drugs that are the product of individuals organizing into corporations to fund expensive research in hopes of making a profit.
«Reining in Remedies in Patent Litigation: Three (Increasingly Immodest) Proposals» proposes that injunctions be unavailable over FRAND - pledged SEPs, advocates apportionment of the disgorgement of an infringer's profits that a design patent holder can seek (this approach would have taken care of a substantial part of the damages issue in Apple v. Samsung, for example), and finally — which is the most ambitious part but makes a lot of sense to me — elaborates in the form of a «thought experiment» on an idea Judge Posner tossed out a few month ago: for a «wide swath of U.S. patent cases» it might be preferable to avoid juries.
Cyber criminals began attempting to turn a profit this way primarily due to the substantial, accelerated rise in the value of cryptocurrencies over the last quarter of 2017, making this form of crime incredibly profitable.
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