It is one of the bets performing financial instruments of the past decade, for starters, and
traditionally big losses have been followed by big gains.
Not exact matches
To make up for these
losses, the larger pharmaceutical companies sought savings by cutting R&D departments, which
traditionally have eaten up a
big chunk of the industry's spending.
Amazon is riled because they want to set the retail price (and apparently continue to take a
big - ass
loss), which
traditionally is what retailers do.