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"moneymaker" Definitions
  1. a product, business, etc. that produces a large profit

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GUTFELD: I would pay you not to shake your moneymaker.
The S7 Edge had been a great moneymaker for Samsung.
Over the last week, multiple reporters tackled Apple's strange moneymaker.
The big moneymaker for Facebook continues to be the smartphone.
"It was all a moneymaker," Alexander says of Shriner's ministry.
Her RHOC salary made her the primary moneymaker, he said.
This time, it's about Google's primary moneymaker, its advertising business.
"It's not a moneymaker," said Mr. Zimmern, the Minneapolis chef.
The bottom line is that constant war is a moneymaker.
"The flu vaccine is not a blockbuster moneymaker," she said.
SpaceX expects the system, called Starlink, to be a big moneymaker.
An autographed, game used J-Rod ball's gotta be a moneymaker!
And why not, given that the game was a massive moneymaker?
The arts are a proven moneymaker and that's not fake news.
It's no surprise that Tinder is the biggest moneymaker for Match.
But the holiday wasn't always the big moneymaker it is today.
And YouTube has become a steady moneymaker for the company on mobile.
In fact, the data is 23andMe's moneymaker, not the tests it sells.
It has also begun publicly talking about its next big moneymaker: maps.
Much like Kylie, Kim's beauty line KKW has become her personal moneymaker.
Apple isn't pushing Apple Music to be a massive moneymaker for them.
"I still do believe that it will be a moneymaker for us."
Soon the Raffs began daydreaming about turning their idea into a moneymaker.
The campaign itself was hardly a moneymaker for Mr. Trump himself, though.
One potential catalyst could be Instagram, long viewed as Facebook's secret moneymaker.
Turn your site into an efficient, customer-friendly moneymaker by subscribing to Quriobot.
But the real moneymaker sits in a back room painted with neon fish.
Owning a franchise is as close to a guaranteed moneymaker as there is.
Moneymaker scans players for these giveaways and knows his opponents do the same.
But Trump's worldview as moneymaker hasn't injected American political life with new energy.
In recent years, demand for glossy brochures, the mill's biggest moneymaker, kept falling.
In Ford's case, for example, gas-guzzling pickup trucks are a huge moneymaker.
These people said that the Kochs saw a potential moneymaker in Time Inc.
The summit's success convinced Ingoglia it could be a moneymaker, even in midterm cycles.
In time, they'd absorb a failing pest control business, turning it into a moneymaker.
Netflix still characterizes the practice as more of a product builder than a moneymaker.
Unfortunately for patients, it's a real moneymaker, and the moral hazard is to blame.
Advertising was a key moneymaker, growing 299.99 percent to $2800 billion in the quarter.
Kansas City ($4,000) – The moneymaker of last week Denver ($3,900) – Has Pittsburgh lost too much?
The Apple Watch has not been the moneymaker the company had hoped it would become.
But a key asset of Watkins, and a likely moneymaker, is 2Channel, now called 5ch.net.
Microsoft came to dominate the computer industry not through desktops, but through its moneymaker Windows.
We don't know how well the game is doing financially; maybe Apex is a huge moneymaker.
That platform was the biggest moneymaker for downloadable games in 2015, with sales reaching $32 billion.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom was a half-billion dollar moneymaker before its U.S. release on Friday.
The Moon enters moneymaker Earth sign Capricorn today, inspiring you to reflect on your financial situation.
I always thought the Rilo Kiley song "Moneymaker" would have been a great boxing walkout song.
The Model 3 was once expected to become a solid moneymaker, but that, too, is uncertain.
How a moving violation becomes a suspended license becomes a criminal record, which becomes a moneymaker.
But X and the rest of Alphabet's companies have yet to find a big, new moneymaker.
On the list is pork, an important moneymaker in many states that voted for President Trump.
"This film is going to be a big moneymaker for us," said Rory Bruer, Sony's distribution chief.
The handheld device business is perhaps a bit boring these days, but it's still a solid moneymaker.
But the company's main moneymaker has been Steam, an iOS App Store-like marketplace for PC games.
The collision left Cristiano a bloody mess ... and scrambling for a mirror to check on his moneymaker.
He's not writing a book, and his incredibly well-researched blog — I'm Just Walkin' — isn't a moneymaker.
"If it's a moneymaker, we do it," Taylor proclaims, offering a credo by way of a response.
Wall Street analysts have said the app, which brings in little revenue, could become a big moneymaker.
The next year, Purdue's 80-milligram Oxycontin pill, the largest-dose version, was the company's biggest moneymaker.
They have also become a moneymaker for CNN: More than 2.3 million tuned into the Greenville town hall.
In contrast, it progressed rapidly in the normally resistant Hawaiian variety when this was transferred into Moneymaker soil.
But as things stand, 5G is unlikely to be a big moneymaker, says Chetan Sharma, a telecoms consultant.
What you're talking about is primarily short-form content, and short-form content is not a big moneymaker.
Google doesn't break out a standalone revenue figure for Gmail, but historically, it's never been a huge moneymaker.
It may sound like a minor policy point, but tipping has become a huge moneymaker in the country.
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona (Reuters) - The X26 was Taser International's third model and its No. 1 moneymaker for a decade.
Many are, understandably, perturbed by the crackdown, particularly because the Harry Potter franchise is already a huge moneymaker.
One example is that General Motors' financing arm, GMAC, used to be a big moneymaker for the company.
They wanted to see what would happen if their CLOUD moneymaker stopped working...The timing was perfect too!
Neither channel is a huge moneymaker, but extra content to push onto streaming platforms could still be valuable.
It's a tool that's hard to imagine on any other platform, and it could become a big moneymaker.
That was a big moneymaker for him in the casinos; he had to get the biggest heavyweight fights.
After the iPhone, Apple's second-biggest moneymaker is its services business which generated $37 billion in revenue last year.
To test that idea they grew crops of Hawaii 7996 and a second, wilt-vulnerable, tomato variety called Moneymaker.
The 29-year-old actress shared the stage with Renae Moneymaker and Joanna Bennett after she won the award.
Its status as the museum's preeminent moneymaker secured, the Met's Costume Institute has promptly zagged in the opposite direction.
Yet, the iPhone remains Apple's chief moneymaker, accounting for nearly 60% of Apple's total sales in the September quarter.
That threatens to further limit revenue at the state-controlled firm, the single largest moneymaker for the OPEC member.
But turning Guyana into a moneymaker will take considerable time and resources -- something investors may not have patience for.
"You've got the moneymaker, this is your chance to make it out of here..."I think that's the one.
Mr. Burton's original film, which cemented his reputation as a Hollywood moneymaker, divided critics when it first came out.
While the evening news program is a signature piece of CBS News, the morning show is a bigger moneymaker.
But with the election of President Barack Obama in 2008, Mr. Jones discovered that nasty partisanship was a moneymaker.
"False news is a moneymaker for spammers and a weapon of state actors and agitators around the world," Lyons explains.
It is also viewed as a potential moneymaker for Facebook that would likely compete with the multibillion-dollar remittance market.
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona, Sept 21 (Reuters) - The X26 was Taser International's third model and its No. 1 moneymaker for a decade.
Unfortunately for travelers, fees and surcharges are a growing moneymaker for hotels and not likely to go away anytime soon.
If he did not reinvent the magazine in his five-year tenure, neither did he turn it into a moneymaker.
And while Facebook is still the parent company's main moneymaker, the transfer of assets — and of data — has already begun.
Along the way, it has showed how other partners can build similar products that run Windows 10, Microsoft's real moneymaker.
The 737 MAX replaces an older version of Boeing's best-selling single-aisle aircraft, a moneymaker for the aerospace company.
Over the past ten years, the ratings for local TV newscasts — previously a major moneymaker — also declined by 31 percent.
And the NCAA tournament ... the men's tournament is, in fact, the biggest moneymaker for the NCAA out of all their business.
Moneymaker went on to explain that she and Bennett grew up together and always admired fierce female characters like Lara Croft.
In May, the company cut its annual earnings guidance citing softer market conditions, especially in the advertising sector, its largest moneymaker.
Though other product areas are growing — such as its wearables, home, and accessories business — the iPhone is still Apple's biggest moneymaker.
Pichai still sees his first product — and still moneymaker — as "the very core of the company," and its key competitive edge.
The "Black Panther" movie has been both a cultural phenomenon, breaking ground in many ways, as well as an enormous moneymaker.
Because they tend to stay longer, office tenants can generally be a more reliable moneymaker for landlords than stores and restaurants.
The move underscores Square's desire to turn Square Cash into a moneymaker as the scrutiny of being a public company intensifies.
CreditCreditBrent N. Clarke/FilmMagic Bill O'Reilly is both an ambassador and a moneymaker for Fox News, his television home since 1996.
Even as it works to diversify its revenue by pushing into premium subscription services, the iPhone remains Apple's single biggest moneymaker.
And it needs investors to be patient as it also works to turn its core ride-hailing business into a moneymaker.
Policymakers have grown tired of "watching [that money] drip into neighboring states" and have introduced pyrotechnic taxes as a reliable moneymaker.
Investors had been hoping for good news on Venmo, which has struggled to prove itself as a moneymaker for its parent company.
He said it's difficult to choose a winner between the two since it's unclear what bets will be the moneymaker for each.
Especially if Kim positions [her return to social media] correctly … I think it could be a really big moneymaker for her brand.
The purpose of Google's anti-competitive tactics in the smartphone market is to drive users to it's real moneymaker: the search engine.
Bisping wanted a rusty and undersized GSP because he knew his comeback fight would be a huge moneymaker and he got him.
Sessions, another moneymaker, have Hicks weighing his safety, examining the studio layout and counting how many musicians will be in the room.
But neither sees hardware as a primary moneymaker; the devices are mainly ways to get us to use more of their software.
Instagram isn't the biggest moneymaker for Facebook, but it certainly plays a major role in generating revenue for the social media company.
But while the Firefly was built as a demonstrator for Google's self-driving prowess, the R2 is designed to be a moneymaker.
Constellation sought to improve its beer portfolio, its biggest moneymaker, with new releases like Modelo Chelada Limon y Sal and Corona Refresca.
It's called News Feed, and for the past five years, it has been the company's core moneymaker and source of revenue growth.
She said the site got about 3,000 hits a day and was an "unremarkable" moneymaker, deriving its income from a few Google ads.
Once the bête noire of the industry for not paying recording labels enough in royalties, Spotify is fast becoming their most reliable moneymaker.
They also realize that the current "informal" system is a big moneymaker for organized crime and leaves migrants vulnerable to exploitation and violence.
Moneymaker, who learned duplicity (and inherited a fitting surname) from his father, a gambler, deployed that skill to hustle older men at pool.
"The program he's participating in is a major moneymaker — it brings in these highfliers and heavy hitters from around the world," she said.
If I told you the "Bad Boys" franchise would be the first big moneymaker of 4 you would think I was a crazy.
Ya gotta hear ZaZa give us a sneak peek of the potential remix ... it's pretty damn catchy and sounds like a real moneymaker.
They all took effect on Monday, including the 21997 percent charge on pork, an important moneymaker in states that voted for Mr. Trump.
But even though Nintendo's first mobile game jumped to the top of the App Store, that doesn't mean it'll be a big moneymaker.
This partnership is even more proof that Pump isn't just some internet oddity, but a real moneymaker for more than his record label alone.
The crashes plunged Boeing into one of the company's biggest crises in its more than 100-year history, drawing scrutiny of Boeing's moneymaker aircraft.
The iPhone has been Apple's chief moneymaker for years, accounting for nearly 60% of Apple's total sales in the three months ending in September.
Mr. Ackman is not alone — other well-known investors followed him into the stock — but his reputation as a bold moneymaker is at risk.
For every giant moneymaker like Hairspray or The Lion King, there's an also-ran like Catch Me If You Can or The Little Mermaid.
And after the second seminar, the salespeople were supposed to upsell participants one more time to the real moneymaker: a $35,000 year-long mentorship.
But the company has recently started to tell investors that it is running out of room to put ads in its core moneymaker, News Feed.
Huawei books $7B profit for 2018 as consumer devices become top moneymaker Despite an ongoing tussle with the U.S. government, signs look positive for Huawei.
For one thing, gambling isn't the moneymaker it used to be; revenues from other extravagances—hotels, food, booze, shopping—outstripped gaming in the late '80s.
The latter is likely to be the real moneymaker for Apex, as it will restrict certain character classes behind that paywall on a seasonal basis.
Dr Lee and Dr Kim therefore cultivated this bug in their laboratory and used it to treat soil into which Moneymaker plants were then planted.
Trump National Doral Miami resort, the flagship property and biggest moneymaker for the Trump Organization, made $75 million — down from almost $116 million in 2016.
Blac Chyna had a serious moneymaker on display for her 28th birthday party at a Miami strip club -- and we ain't talking about her ass.
In the latest round of conference realignment, which was driven by college sports' biggest moneymaker — football — the Big 216 was not among the biggest winners.
The problem, Facebook said at the time, is that the company is running out of places to stuff ads inside News Feed, its core moneymaker.
Tinder, now Match Group's leading dating app and biggest moneymaker, has been downloaded more than 340 million times and has nearly 5.7 million paying subscribers.
YouTube has consistently ranked as one of the most-downloaded apps, so it's not necessarily surprising that it's also a major moneymaker for the company.
The problem is that Facebook says it has finally run out of room to put ads into News Feed, the core moneymaker for Facebook's flagship app.
The antiquated tech isn't exactly a big moneymaker these days, but for many people, this is their only or best option to connect to the web.
In fact, Larson brought with her the two women who had been by her side for much of filming: stunt doubles Renae Moneymaker and Joanna Bennett.
Days after going to court in NYC, and unveiling the infamous sketch of the guy who allegedly threatened her ... there she was shaking her real moneymaker.
It recalled the advice Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson gave on Fortt Knox: Don't pursue a business venture just because it sounds like a sure-fire moneymaker.
He followed that up by making a film tailored specifically to the biggest comedy moneymaker in the business, and it made less than both of those.
Even so, it has trained a large army of hackers, originally as an inexpensive means of espionage, sabotage and propaganda, but now also as a moneymaker.
It's initially not a moneymaker, he gets Disney to buy half of it from him, and then he buys it back, borrows $300 million at the peak.
Pirates has been a huge moneymaker for Disney, and the studio is certainly going to be concerned about anything that could cut into its box office figures.
Growth at Google's advertising business — still its chief moneymaker — has not been deterred by the intense regulatory scrutiny that has been leveled at it in recent months.
What that milestone doesn't reveal is Amazon's battle to keep growing in the country where Prime is the most popular and the biggest moneymaker: The United States.
The big moneymaker in absolute dollar terms was PC-based gaming, which includes free-to-play titles, subscription-based games, social games like "Farmville," and other downloads.
The company's theme park division has emerged as a surprisingly strong moneymaker, Disney officials told us, even as video streaming has challenged other parts of the business.
But according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, Matt claims that Gina, 35, is now the primary moneymaker, whereas he is currently unemployed and has no income.
Fox News arrived on the cable scene in 1996 as an alternative to CNN and grew into a behemoth that dwarfed the film company as a moneymaker.
She included a photo from the upcoming "Star Wars" movie that promises to be the film industry's biggest moneymaker of the year upon its release in December.
Mr Benioff always wanted his firm to be more than a mere moneymaker (perhaps a reaction to his time at Oracle, a hyper-focused, no-fun software giant).
There will be third-party XR cases in Apple stores at launch, but it's a little strange for the company to miss out on such an easy moneymaker.
Hard to miss was the fact that Facebook, the company's core moneymaker and largest product by far, actually grew slower than the other three apps under Facebook's umbrella.
What I Learned: 2016 will be the year that we officially recognized there are now two strata of blockbusters: The medium-sized hit and the super-duper moneymaker.
Mobcrush, the unified mobile gaming streaming service for Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and YouTube, is shaking its moneymaker for the first time with the unveiling of its advertising platform.
One eBay seller, a self-described graduate student, is aiming to turn the magazine snafu into a major moneymaker, selling a copy of the errant issue for $9,995.
Ferry said it has helped keep South Korean companies away from the lucrative US pickup truck market, which is a huge moneymaker for Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler.
Meghan and Harry's story is one-of-a-kind ... but the real moneymaker, we're told, would be an unprecedented Royal biography or tell-all from an actual Royal.
What is exciting is that, for a couple days, Epic Games took their biggest moneymaker, one of the most popular games in the world, and just deleted it.
And this is not a "Friends" or "Big Bang Theory" situation, where keeping an ensemble together is seen as vital to the continued success of a huge moneymaker.
That means selling beer and wine, food, and yes, iced drinks: And iced drinks are a moneymaker in part because people are willing to pay more for them.
And given that the heart of Snap's business is selling digital ads, slowing Snapchat user growth suggests that turning Snapchat into a moneymaker will be a serious challenge.
Tomczak isn't missing out on any big profits (the video only has 1,485 views), but running around YouTube monetizing white noise has plenty of opportunities to be a moneymaker.
Together, they pushed out a remarkable string of hit hardware products, starting with the candy-colored iMacs and continuing with the iPod, iPad and Apple's chief moneymaker, the iPhone.
Of course, Tinder is also Match Group's greatest moneymaker, so it gives users the option to fully skip over any of these algorithm rankings with an in-app purchase.
As I discussed last week on TechCrunch, there is increasing evidence that North Korea has been using bitcoin trading as a key side business moneymaker for the Kim regime.
In the slideshow ahead, Prada's moneymaker accessory plays the leading role in the vision of three photographers who somehow managed to make something pretty pricey actually look pretty casual.
Simpson was the moneymaker in the marriage, thanks to her movie roles and various brand deals that eventually coalesced into the billion-dollar retail empire she presides over today.
Nobody thinks of Billy Joel, fourth on the list, as being a big moneymaker, but his presence is consistent with the domination of legacy acts in the top 10.
But sales numbers aren't the whole story: What's important for Amazon is that it gets a lot of attention for Prime (a big moneymaker) during a slow news summer.
The TV personality says CNN's obsessed with the story because it's been their moneymaker -- and they want it to be true -- but now they're paying the price for recklessness.
And as a legacy moneymaker with deep ties to Wall Street and problematic social undercurrents, it also happens to be the perfect metaphor for Bloomberg as a political candidate.
The aggressive moves by BuzzFeed come as more publishers are turning to affiliate commerce as a new moneymaker that they hope will make them less reliant on digital advertising.
The scene appeared as one of the "bloopers" at the end of the animated sequel, which was first released in 1999 and became a huge moneymaker for Pixar and Disney.
Neither Amgen's nor Regeneron and Sanofi's drug has been a major moneymaker since they were approved in 2015, despite billion-dollar expectations, as many patients faced trouble with insurance reimbursement.
They then transplanted some of their Moneymaker plants into soil that had previously supported Hawaii 7996s, and some of the Hawaiian plants into soil that had been home to Moneymakers.
They found the disease progressed almost 30% more slowly in Moneymaker plants grown in "Hawaiian" soil than it did in those Moneymakers that had been replanted into their own soil.
Bill Cosby would have gone to jail a long time ago had women not felt as though the celebrities, the king, the titan, the celebrity moneymaker, was not being protected.
There is a video on another monitor that alternates views of a male go-go dancer shaking his moneymaker with a swimmer in the middle distance slicing through the sea.
He would not, since the ad-heavy Facebook bulletin board is still a huge moneymaker, and it's much harder to make such scratch from a business focused on private messaging.
Premium economy — offering more space than coach but at a lower fare than business class — is turning out to be popular among fliers and a huge moneymaker for the airlines.
But officials at that museum and the company behind the exhibition say that their intent is not to create a moneymaker out of the suffering of millions of Nazi victims.
Jon Armstrong joked to the Times Magazine that while having their second child, Marlo, had been good for business, the hostility toward Dooce proved to be an even better moneymaker.
Facebook has said that growth for its core moneymaker, News Feed, is going to slow down, and the company is looking for other business options inside many of its other apps.
According to a recent note by the RBC Capital analyst Mark Mahaney, Google Maps is becoming a bigger moneymaker for Google, in addition to its core search and YouTube advertising business.
First, the men's tournament may have higher ratings and sell more expensive tickets, but the women's tournament is also a moneymaker: It is broadcast by ESPN and sells out many games.
The sales event is typically the company's biggest moneymaker; last year's Prime Day amassed $4 billion in sales for Amazon, and this year is the first time it spans two days.
The makeup industry has evolved into a viral-fame-driven moneymaker for influencers, and the Conspiracy Collection is the prime example of what drives young audiences to buy expensive makeup products.
While the show may still be a moneymaker for the brand in the short term, it's hard to envision what importance it could possibly have even five or 10 years from now.
That will be a hassle for Clinton, who will likely have to somewhat delay implementing her general election strategy in response, and could be a nice moneymaker for Sanders's consultants and vendors.
But iPhone sales — still Apple's biggest moneymaker — continued to decline compared to last year, bringing in $284.3 billion in revenue compared to $21 billion last year, a drop of roughly 22019 percent.
Why it matters: The shock factor around President Trump's unplanned announcements, staff departures, taunting tweets and erratic behavior is wearing off, and media companies are scrambling to find their next big moneymaker.
Last year, researchers at the Sainsbury Laboratory in England gene-edited a tomato variety called Moneymaker to be resistant to powdery mildew, and a Japanese research group recently created tomatoes without seeds.
Even if the allegations about "selling" tissue were true in the first place, it would be mathematically ludicrous to imagine that doing so could have been some big moneymaker for Planned Parenthood.
With a 51 percent plunge in Valeant's stock price on Tuesday, the pressure is only growing, threatening further losses for Mr. Ackman and putting his reputation as a bold moneymaker at risk.
"At the dealer level right now, fentanyl is like a magic dust — it's a moneymaker," said Jon DeLena, the associate special agent in charge of the D.E.A.'s New England field division.
Since those rights remain the ultimate moneymaker, they form a powerful center of gravity; Boren was not wrong to refer to the Big 123's deal as a "handcuff" (another memorable quotation).
Griner said they don't get as many requests to use the photo as they did when the meme was at its peak and that it's not a big moneymaker for the family.
While Larson has two "amazing" stunt doubles in Captain Marvel, Renae Moneymaker and Joanna Bennett, she insisted on putting all that new muscle to use by doing "a lot" of her own stunts.
And the sale of medical data, like the transfer from Ascension to Google, may assist in the research and development of brand-new treatments and medical technologies, but it's also a definite moneymaker.
The looming question remains whether this year's biggest moneymaker, "Black Panther," can surmount skepticism toward superhero movies and break into the awards race, after the well-regarded "Wonder Woman" was overlooked last year.
Sources at the Bahamas tourism board tell us ... they were ecstatic about Ja's first annual "luxury" music fest because it was going to be a huge moneymaker and great pub for the islands.
However, it took CryptoKitties' debut in late November of 2017 to turn this concept into both a game that was accessible to more than just your average cryptocurrency nerd, and a major moneymaker.
On the 5,000 acres (2,93 hectares) that Craig West's family farms on near Fremont — about 50 miles (80 kilometers) southeast of Raleigh — the biggest moneymaker is the 500 acres (202 hectares) of tobacco.
"I had to realize that if I didn't really love who I was and if I couldn't appreciate this – my body – as my moneymaker, then I wasn't going to make any money," she says.
According to the same report, it's estimated that the company paid around $10 million to collaborate with the singer, who is a known moneymaker with albums, 2013 limited-edition MAC collection and seven fragrances.
In that calculation, the company has one bit of leverage: Earlier this year, music streaming became the biggest labels' biggest moneymaker for the first time, as physical sales and digital downloads continue to dwindle.
"This is a big moneymaker for us," said Cuomo, who, a few weeks earlier, said he'd change his name to Amazon Cuomo if the company agreed to set up shop in New York City.
Any decision to separate traditional web search from other search-related functions, such as shopping for products, looking for travel bookings or seeking restaurant reviews, could reverse a profitable evolution of the company's moneymaker.
Apple: At its yearly product unveiling, the company dropped its goody bag of new gadgets and updates on old standbys, including three new iPhones aimed at drumming up sagging enthusiasm for its flagship moneymaker.
The profit Amazon can make on cloud-computing services is significantly bigger than in its retail sales, and that has helped turn the Seattle company from a consistent money-loser to a respectable moneymaker.
And it is now what undergirds Bayer's confidence that Roundup will remain a moneymaker, even if the company ends up paying billions of dollars to settle the legal morass it inherited with the sale.
Netflix and Hulu are both expanding their product marketing divisions and analysts like those from Forrester Research predict that product placement will be a huge moneymaker for the company as traditional ad rates decline.
The Trump administration's main strategy for removing Maduro thus far is straightforward: sanction the top officials around him and the regime's main moneymaker — the country's state-run oil company — and Maduro will lose support quickly.
Huawei books $8.8B profit for 2018 as consumer devices become top moneymaker Huawei's consumer unit, which is driven by its fast-growing smartphone and device sales, made up almost half of the company's annual revenues.
Returning off the jab with a low-high combination, preferably the right hook to the body on the closed side, and a left hook to the jaw behind Ortega's right hand could be a moneymaker.
Facebook does not expect its new cryptocurrency project, Calibra, to be a moneymaker right away, David Marcus, the head of the group, said in prepared remarks released ahead of a Tuesday hearing with U.S. senators.
Putting the genes for such proteins into the genomes of bacteria that will then secrete insulin, or of crops that need pest resistance, or fermentation tanks churning out supplements for detergent, was an obvious moneymaker.
Lest we forget: Google and Facebook have a responsibility to investors, and an assistant that offers up a sponsored result when you ask it what to grab for dinner tonight could be a huge moneymaker.
Calling its growth plan "enhancement on steroids," Disney is spending billions — more than it did on Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm combined — to supercharge its theme park division, which has emerged as a surprisingly strong moneymaker.
Mansudae is a major moneymaker for the DPRK government, but a recent article published by CNN speculates that their cash flow is starting to run dry despite a surge in interest for North Korean art.
But she has feelings for this man, and his company has been turned upside down because his biggest moneymaker [Moore] has now been taken away, so the rug has been pulled out completely from him.
The 2009 sci-fi adventure from James Cameron isn't remembered with much fondness in 2019 pop culture, but it does hold the distinction of being the biggest worldwide moneymaker of all time at the box office.
Also not helping the numbers is the fact that, since the second quarter of last year, Alphabet's Other Bets category lost arguably its biggest moneymaker: smart home company Nest, which rejoined Google in February of 2018.
The event was touted as a moneymaker that would draw millions of tourists for the several sailing events and 600,503 to the final race, add 8,800 local jobs, and bring 1.4 billion to the Bay Area.
But the "wizened freak" with sharp claws and teeth turns out to be a moneymaker when displayed for admission at a local coffeehouse, and customers bewitched by the attraction of repulsion make Hancock a wealthy man.
The border crossing where most of the province's aid and commercial goods pass has long been a moneymaker for whoever controls it, and it appears that the jihadists are in a position to do so now.
It's easy to imagine a world in which studio executives, panicked over flagging ticket sales and mandates from corporate higher-ups, cede increasing territory to the algorithms, opting for the "guaranteed" moneymaker over the "visionary" risk.
The team is saddled with an estimated $400 million in debt, which is near the league maximum, and it lacks its own regional sports network, a big moneymaker for teams like the Mets and the Yankees.
Still, the new ideas about advertising did not dominate the presentations, in part because the concepts are still evolving but mostly because the traditional way of selling TV ads remains the biggest moneymaker for the networks.
This is a look at the biggest players in the world of liberal and conservative online news, who they are, how they're dominating on Facebook, and what happens when partisan news suddenly becomes a massive online moneymaker.
Unions highlighted the economic risks of winding down the oil and gas sector - it employs 170,000 people and is the country's top moneymaker, projected by the government to produce 17 percent of gross domestic product this year.
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The company was already financially stressed before the coronavirus pandemic struck because the 2018 and 2019 crashes of two of its 737 Max planes had led to the worldwide grounding of what had been a huge moneymaker.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)I may be the sole wearables nerd rooting for an Ionic 2—Fitbit usually demurs when I ask about the possibility for one at events because it's obvious which device is the moneymaker.
Called Spanner, it was the first global database, a way of storing information across millions of machines in dozens of data centers spanning multiple continents, and it now underpins everything from Gmail to AdWords, the company's primary moneymaker.
"Our community-based plans have long recognized the exchange market is not a moneymaker but part of a comprehensive approach to serving an entire community and nation," said Ceci Connolly, head of the Alliance of Community Health Plans.
Aside from online video, Vogue China has become a moneymaker for the company, thanks to its robust presence on the Chinese mobile app WeChat, which can be thought of as a combination of Facebook, Twitter, Amazon and Google.
It is not at all clear if New York will authorize online betting, which is a potentially much bigger moneymaker than the so-called brick-and-mortar operations the Gaming Commission gave its initial approval to on Monday.
After all, for Carey (and the record company), "Christmas" is a huge moneymaker, earning her more than $60 million in royalties, according to an estimate from The Economist and another $600,000 just this year, according to Broadband Deals.
A peek inside Trump's biggest revenue-generator One example worth looking at, however, is the Trump National Doral golf course in Miami, which has been Trump's top moneymaker -- way above his other properties, like his Mar-a-Lago resort.
Heart disease is the most common cause of death around the world, according to the World Health Organization, so of course companies want to work on a problem that could have a huge impact and be a real moneymaker.
But this deal doesn't appear to be a moneymaker for Netflix: A press release announcing the deal uses the work "promotion" and "promotional" three times, so I'm guessing Netflix thinks this helps it promote its shows and its service.
The net operating income for Trump National Doral Miami resort, the flagship property and biggest moneymaker for President Trump's family business, has fallen by 69% over the past two years, according to a Washington Post analysis of its records.
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The shop is not a big moneymaker, he said; it is financially supported by jewelry and real estate businesses overseen by Sophia Huang's mother, Mancsi Litang Huang, the widow of Rong Fang Huang, a Taiwanese immigrant who founded the shop.
Mr. Trudeau's government portrayed the legalization of recreational marijuana — Canada has had a medical marijuana system since 2001 — as a way to wipe out the black market, not as a potential job creator or moneymaker for either the government or investors.
She developed the idea early on, with a quick nod toward the idea that Hollywood might not think making a film out of an acclaimed play is a guaranteed moneymaker, but it sometimes is necessary if studios want to make art.
Here are Sweeney's answers to some of your most likely burning questions: Regardless of how Epic's marketplace is structured, a new competitor to Steam, one from the creator of Unreal and Fortnite no less, is a direct threat to Valve's primary moneymaker.
Even though sales returns have been generally disappointing compared to past efforts—middling reviews and a dogged loyalty to the sound that made them could be factors—Florida Georgia Line's brand and narrative is a certified moneymaker in more lucrative business categories.
"If you look at how many of the insurance companies are pulling out of the Obamacare exchanges because they cannot make money, I don't know that offering a short-term policy will be any more of a moneymaker for them," says Solomons.
In the early 2000s, she was among the flood of players inspired to play by the 1998 film "Rounders" and the out-of-nowhere $2.5 million World Series of Poker championship win in 2003 by a Tennessee accountant and online player, Chris Moneymaker.
Hedge funds and investment banks think they've found a big new moneymaker, according to Matt Goldstein and Jim Tankersley of the NYT: so-called opportunity funds, part of President Trump's tax package to steer money to poor areas by offering large tax breaks.
Although physical comic book sales have been waning as its audience ages—data from Diamond Comic Distributors showed sales from the top 300 titles were off by about 10 percent year to date in June—the genre is considered a big moneymaker because of movies.
During the same period, Mylan, the maker of EpiPens and the target of the public's furor over the price increases, has done almost exactly the opposite — turning what was once considered a throwaway product into a prodigious moneymaker through branding and shrewd market expansion.
Insiders are quick to point out they have both earned the time off, but the result has been a glut of substitute anchors on "GMA," despite the fact that it's by far ABC News' biggest moneymaker yet still trails NBC's "Today" in the younger viewer demographic.
Take care of each other, John Cover: Customs and Border Protection acting Commissioner John Sanders speaks at a news conference proposing legislation to address the crisis at the southern border at the U.S. Capitol on May 15, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
The renewed fear of an imminent slowdown in demand for what is still Apple's chief moneymaker, combined with growing concerns about the combustible economy in China, a market Apple is increasingly betting on for future sales growth, caused numerous investors to flee the stock in recent weeks.
The remaking of the competition from winter afterthought to potential summer moneymaker — a replacement for the Confederations Cup, an unpopular national-team competition usually held a year before the World Cup — has led to a major breakdown in relations between FIFA and European soccer's governing body, UEFA.
While the company isn't a huge moneymaker right now, its status as the provider of intellectual property essential to virtually all mobile devices means there's no way it's going to drop in value in the short term as the general shift to low-power, efficient, connected products continues.
Credit...Anna Moneymaker/The New York Times WASHINGTON — President Trump's campaign manager and a circle of allies have seized control of the Republican Party's voter data and fund-raising apparatus, using a network of private businesses whose operations and ownership are cloaked in secrecy, largely exempt from federal disclosure.
The President's Washington, DC, hotel is a moneymaker The Trump National Doral golf course in Florida is Trump's biggest single income source, generating a reported $75.9 million in 5433, but the Trump International outranks not just Mar-a-Lago but other prized properties like Trump's Turnberry golf course in Scotland.
You know, Stormy Daniels, I get tired of all her stuff, but the one thing that I do admire about her is she takes her moment in the spotlight and shakes her moneymaker and goes out there and makes a living off of it, and there&aposs nothing more American.
Read more: 6 Marvel Cinematic Universe actors who are among the highest-paid celebrities in the world"The Lion King" is a technological filmmaking feat and will surely go on to become a huge moneymaker for Disney, as you really need to go to the theater to soak in the experience.
"Back to the Future" (1985) "Back to the Future" was the king of the summer box office of 1985, spending 11 straight weeks as Hollywood's top moneymaker and emerging as the biggest hit of the year -- and the subsequent three-plus decades as one of the most revered films of all time.
Fears abounded over the Y2K bug: Some older computers used only the last two digits of the four-digit year, so that the year 2000 would be read as 1900, possibly causing crashes, crippling key systems — and preventing the production of the newspaper, whose print advertising was at that time the company's biggest moneymaker.
The Costume Institute's achievement last year — putting on the biggest exhibit in the Met's history — signals an important shift within the museum, and the art world more broadly: Often considered a less serious art form than, say, painting or sculpture, fashion has become a reliable moneymaker for museums like the Met, which has faced financial challenges in recent years.
In fact, ScarJo is 20 years younger than the next-youngest moneymaker in the top 10, Avengers and Iron Man 2 co-star Robert Downey, Jr. Harrison Ford topped the list of box-office success stories, followed by Samuel L. Jackson, Morgan Freeman, Tom Hanks, Downey, Jr., Eddie Murphy, Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, and Michael Caine.
The Ministry of Commerce said then that it could impose tariffs in two stages: first, a 15 percent duty on 120 products, including fruit and wine, and then, after further assessing the impact of the United States' tariffs, a 25 percent tariff on eight other products, including pork, an important moneymaker, especially in farming regions in states that voted for Mr. Trump.
Even just a year ago, it was hard to say what seemed more improbable: that, in a cloud of scandal, Fox would let go of O'Reilly, its spiritual center and top moneymaker — or that O'Reilly's successor would be Carlson, a faded star whose brand of natty conservatism was on the wane in this new era of Trumpish appeals to the working class.
A Supreme Court nomination fight turned into a moneymaker for another senator: Jeff Merkley of Oregon, who has considered a 2020 run, held the Senate floor for 0003 straight hours to protest the confirmation of Neil M. Gorsuch to the Supreme Court after Republicans kept the seat open for nearly a year to prevent President Barack Obama from appointing a justice.
Though filmed before Trump was elected, the video shines a fresh light on the conflicts of interest between the business investments of the Trump Organization, the use of the Trump name as a moneymaker, and the international diplomatic strategy of the White House — especially with his children, with business ties of their own, as members of the administration Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte appointed the chief executive of the new building's development firm, Jose E.B Antonio, to serve as a special envoy to the United States last October.
As Derek Thompson wrote last year for the Atlantic, there is a tremendous quantity of state-by-state variation in lottery spending, with Rhode Island and South Dakota spending tremendous sums on a per capita basis while North Dakota and Oklahoma spend relatively little: About 40 percent of lottery revenue is sent to states (often nominally earmarked for schools, but in practice money is fungible), and then winnings are subject to a hefty 45 percent windfall income tax, so the lottery is a major moneymaker for the government.

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