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"profit center" Definitions
  1. a part of a corporation or its product line that is an important source of profits

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Eventually, streaming rights will become a very big profit center.
The Munich investigation hits directly at a major profit center.
"Radiology has become an enormous profit" center for hospitals, Smith-Bindman said.
The lenders would look at those refinancing costs as another profit center.
Instead, it's simply a for-profit center administering experimental procedures to earn income.
But he is counting on the profit center part to work out, too.
The basic accounting problem for hospitalists is that they are not a profit center.
And now all it is is a profit center unguided by any journalistic principles.
More than being a revenue driver, advertising is a major profit center for Amazon.
Apple's Taiwanese manufacturers, which pay Qualcomm royalties for iPhones, are another big profit center.
"It wasn't built to be a profit center," he said in a phone interview.
"So far it's been more of a billboard than a profit center," he said.
Sales of print dictionaries remain brisk and are a profit center for some publishers.
But you're saying the pressure to turn that into a profit center ... It is unreasonable.
"It is a profit center," Frederic Kahane, head of loyalty at Air France-KLM said.
Madeline Christian is a researcher at the non-profit Center for a New American Security.
Mr. Grey started a fledgling television production business that could grow into a profit center.
But breakfast cereal, both as a cultural marker and a profit center, is at a crossroads.
" Why it matters: "The situation has the potential to affect a key profit center for Facebook.
To record-company accountants, a tape vault was inherently a cost center, not a profit center.
As Tesla scales, service can become a bigger potential revenue and profit center for its business.
Playboy lost its license for the casinos, which by then were the company's biggest profit center.
This markup on drug costs is now the largest profit center of many of these hospitals.
A few insurance companies are viewing this sort of climate insurance as a major future profit center.
With that said, Maloney still doesn't see his two-year-old delivery business as a profit center.
The investigation is particularly troubling for Volkswagen because Audi is a major profit center for the company.
But what if the three corporations try to turn their health care company into a profit center?
Employer-based coverage is a profit center, but insurers continue to invest more in Medicare Advantage and Medicaid.
He said that the non-profit center treats up to 3,000 patients are year, all age 9 or younger.
Many hospitals put prostate cancer screening and treatment into their business plans, and it became a significant profit center.
But this alone isn't going to make Hyundai rich: "Robotics is not a profit center for us," Dipko says.
Viewers responded and the channel became a huge profit center for the Murdoch family and parent company, News Corp.
"Our Supercharger Network will never be a profit center," the company wrote in a blog post about the change.
Its onetime profit center, print advertising, has declined sharply as readers increasingly prefer to get the news on screens.
Kristin Dziczek is vice president of the non-profit Center for Automotive Research, an organization based in Ann Arbor, Mich.
"Therapy was sort of a profit center," said Sharmila Sandhu, who directs regulatory affairs at the American Occupational Therapy Association.
Overall net profit at its retail bank, its biggest profit center, fell 9 percent due to a drop in fee income.
Relative to Amazon's core business, AWS is a massive profit center and accounts for almost all of the company's operating margin.
Traditional banks have mostly been wary of bitcoin until now, but it's definitely caught their attention as a potential profit center.
This isn't intended to be a profit center: The chain said it is donating the proceeds to the company's charitable foundation.
Additionally, they said, the sheriff viewed the jail as a profit center that supported his other operations and thus expanded patronage.
FCA reported a 29 percent decline in first-quarter operating profit as sales and margins weakened in its North American profit center.
And he established Fox News as a powerful force in Republican politics and a major profit center for Mr. Murdoch's media empire.
"Straps are a good profit center," said Reginald Brack, a watch and luxury analyst at the NPD Group, a marketing research company.
The channel was only doing what it needed to do as an important profit center — that is, it was following the money.
" He added, "our work is consistent with our charter as an independent, non-profit center of public interest energy for environmental research.
For many automakers, the U.S. auto market is a key profit center that generates industry-wide sales of about 120 million vehicles annually.
The non-profit Center for Cyber Safety and Education last month predicted a global shortage of 1.8 million skilled security workers in 2022.
That's a profit center that any faker would be foolish to pass up, especially after establishing that it has worked in the past.
It was not a profit-center, it was a loss-center, and each of the networks absorbed it because they were required to.
Its new neonatal intensive care unit, while undoubtedly critical for many babies, will most likely be a major profit center for the hospital.
Most late-night talk shows, a major profit center for broadcasters, have announced that they will go dark through at least March 30.
"We believe the basin will become an important profit center for our upstream business," said Bernard Looney, chief executive of BP's upstream business.
The way in which Trump has turned the office of the president into his own swampy profit-center is well-documented at this point.
Because of that, it's time to start looking at marketing in a different way: the possibility that marketing itself can be a profit center.
Under BernieCare, healthcare would be a right for all Americans to enjoy, not merely a profit center for giant insurance companies or Big Pharma.
To be sure, analysts agree that Credit Suisse can no longer rely on trading derivatives with firms like Deutsche Bank as a profit center.
And instead, then, when it became a profit-center, agitation is great entertainment, as David Foster Wallace wrote about in his book of essays.
Some analysts see Chapek's appointment as a move to protect Disney's profit center during the huge direct-to-consumer transition that Mayer is spearheading.
Fox News may be a major profit center, but Mr. Murdoch has lucrative interests across multiple continents, including the Australian, Asian and European markets.
For large asset management firms like BlackRock, Vanguard and Invesco, the business of rolling out one E.T.F. after another has become a major profit center.
If Google can find its way into the business of automated phone calls for companies, it could creep its way into a massive profit center.
GM is hoping its expanded AT22020 line, along with Denali, will become a double-pronged profit center for the automaker's GMC truck and SUV division.
GM is hoping its expanded AT4 line, along with Denali, will become a double-pronged profit center for the automaker's GMC truck and SUV division.
"Regarding impact on Amazon's bottom line, the retail side of the business is not the real profit center, it's the Amazon Web Services side," Soto said.
Beyond that, Tesla says they're doing this just to help cover costs of Supercharger expansion, and that it'll "never be a profit center" for the company.
Free of consumer privacy safeguards, carriers do not have to offer a discount, despite having identified a valuable new profit center that costs nothing to tap.
Still, "Good Morning America" remains the most-viewed morning show — it trails "Today" in the demographic — and it is an enormous profit center for ABC News.
After the closure of its massive detainment center for children in Miami, known as Homestead Shelter, CHS's profit center has shifted to the Rio Grande Valley.
Others think that the iPhone 7 will beef up Apple's profit center, and that no matter the situation it's a valuable stock in the long run anyway.
The plan now -- years down the line -- is to start a non-profit center where she would counsel people, especially those who've faced traumatic, life-threatening injuries.
As self-serving as that is, O'Reilly is on to something in terms of "60 Minutes'" role in transforming news into showbiz, and thus a profit center.
Weed was a major profit center for them, but suddenly they couldn't compete against a superior American product that also had drastically lower transportation and security costs.
Larry established Prevention Institute in 1997 as a national non-profit center dedicated to improving community health and well-being by building momentum for effective primary prevention.
The reality is that buying, distributing and maintaining millions of quickly out-of-date boxes is a cost center, not a profit center, for pay TV providers.
" I knew that "Uber for" had reached critical mass when one large media organization, in need of a sustainable profit center, pitched me their "Uber for news strategy.
"This is a huge profit center for banks and they will do anything they can to generate these fees," said Allan Katz, a CFP at Comprehensive Wealth Management Group.
The near- to medium-term outlook for the bank has also been clouded by the five month-old anti-government protests in Hong Kong, its single-biggest profit center.
The bank is increasingly generating a larger chunk of its revenue from investment banking as its bond trading arm, once a profit center for the bank, comes under pressure.
But the non-profit Center for Constitutional Rights conducted a study that found blacks and Latinos were nine times more likely than white people to be stopped in 2009.
Frankly, it's always been a profit center for suppliers like Valeo (which makes things like wiper arms, blades and motors) and chemical companies that sell consumables like washer fluids.
Under our current tax system multinational companies and some individuals literally turn the burden of taxes into a profit center, an open secret among top tax accountants and lawyers.
By the time the company learned about the bribes in 2005, Mexico was a huge profit center and Walmart was seeking to open new stores at a record pace.
Mark Goodrich, an aviation lawyer and former engineering test pilot, told the Times that charging extra for non-mandatory safety features has become "a great profit center" for Boeing.
The stakes are high for the world's fourth largest mobile phone vendor, whose business model relies on low-margin hardware sales with services as a key long-term profit center.
Not only did the MPAA's decision provide parents with an effective way to address their concerns, but it also created a new storytelling niche that grew into a profit center.
"Medicaid has been a profit center for many insurers, and those profits could be threatened if Medicaid is capped," said Larry Levitt, a senior executive at the Kaiser Family Foundation.
The same way Amazon has turned its fulfillment centers into a revenue generator, Tesla could turn the Powerwall and Supercharger into a profit center by selling access to other car companies.
Wall Street pegs Jeep as Fiat Chrysler's most valuable brand, with the SUV maker serving as a profit center for a company that has typically struggled to make inroads in small cars.
But the other reason is that the way Tebow has been used in his public life, as a partisan stalking horse and profit center and talking point and punchline, really is unfair.
The repo, or "repurchase agreement," market — in which Treasuries and other safe securities are swapped for cash to keep the wholesale markets liquids — was never a major profit center for big banks.
Most regions will pay by the kWh while others will pay by the minute because of local regulations, and Tesla says the Supercharging network will not be a profit center for the firm.
The average price of a vehicle would go up $2,750 ($3,700 for imported cars and $1,900 for domestically built cars), according to the non-profit Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Divorced in 2012, Jacque Schultz, 66, heard about Airbnb at a party and looked at the furnished but unused downstairs of her duplex, which has a separate entrance, as a potential profit center.
Tesla executives have frequently said its Supercharger network is not intended as a profit center for the company and the money charged, about 28 cents per kilowatt hour, is just to cover costs.
According to a profile of the company in The New Yorker last year, Upright Citizens Brigade, whose classes have long been its profit center, has increased enrollment, teaching about 12,000 students last year.
"Tesla is committed to ensuring that Supercharger will never be a profit center," the company says on its Supercharger site, despite efforts to make them more city-friendly or even larger for anticipated demand.
Unlike utilities and charging station startups, electric vehicle makers see fast charging networks not as a profit center, but as a loss-leader needed to persuade customers that electric vehicles can drive across continents.
Though fines aren't the real point; if Facebook is forced to change its processes, so how it harvests and mines people's data, that could knock a major, major hole right through its profit-center.
While many fans have a clear vision of what's right for the franchise, the company sees "Star Trek" as a profit center, capitalizing on its built-in audience as leverage to advance larger business interests.
The networks were run with an iron fist by Mr. Ailes, the founding chairman and a former Republican strategist, who established the channels as a lucrative profit center and an influential voice in conservative politics.
Times are tough for the media business, Fearless, and a rare remaining profit center is the business of giving out awards to honorees who are happy to write big, fat checks in return for the accolades.
The department uses liaisons throughout the city to keep abreast of the concerns of local residents, but prosecutors say that Mr. Reichberg considered the post as both a public-service job and a personal profit center.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles boosted margins in its main profit center of North America in the last quarter of 2017 and cut more debt than expected, pushing shares in the Italian-American carmaker up 24 percent on Thursday.
" He added the the companies will now be run by a "new and diverse generation of extraordinary executives" and that he is converting his studio for yogic science into a not-for-profit center of "learning and healing.
"We have turned our civil justice system into a profit center, and now the Wall Street sharks are circling," said Tom Stebbins, executive director of the Lawsuit Reform Alliance of New York, which represents a number of industries.
Amazon Senior Vice President Dave Limp told CNBC's Deirdre Bosa that the company does not look at the products as a profit center, but as a long-term way to keep customers in the Amazon ecosystem, buying products.
"These whales spend much of their lives aggregating in areas of high plankton concentration," explained Charles Mayo, senior scientist and director of the right whale ecology program at the non-profit Center for Coastal Studies in Provincetown, Mass.
Smugglers also get top dollar for the alligator snapping turtle, an imposing species from the U.S. Southeast with spikes on its shell that resemble a dragon, said Collette Adkins, an attorney with the non-profit Center for Biological Diversity.
Sanders and Democrats will charge that privatizing Medicare will turn one of the most popular programs in American history into a new profit center for banks that would offer so-called private accounts as the GOP alternative to Medicare.
Now politics had become a profit center for the television networks in the same way that sports coverage bulks up revenue—with the added advantage that no one had to pay the equivalent of licensing fees to the NFL.
Thompson told KCRA 3 that it's not uncommon to have a 3, 4 or 5-year-old sedated for treatment, and the non-profit center treats 2,000 to 3,000 patients per year, all patients being 9 years old or younger.
According to the non-profit Center for Automotive Research, withdrawing from NAFTA and introducing a 35 percent tariff on imported cars and parts would cause vehicle prices to spike and at least 31,000 US auto manufacturing jobs to be lost.
If websites are blocked based on government or court orders, or internet firms have legal grounds to restrict web pages, they might not violate net neutrality rules, said Gurshabad Grover, a researcher at the non-profit Center for Internet and Society.
Organized by the non-profit Center for Restorative Justice Works, these trips are one of the rare opportunities many of these children have to see their parents because remote, rural prisons can be difficult to access for low-income families.
According to Daniel Gross, the founder and executive director of Brandworkers, a non-profit center dedicated to workers who manufacture local food, the audit that Tom Cat is undergoing is the first I-9 audit in New York City in over ten years.
By contrast, many Republicans would prefer to privatize Medicare — making the program yet another profit center for corporate conglomerates — just as they are besieged by constituents at town meetings about their constantly shifting and retreating promises to repeal, replace or revise ObamaCare.
For an event that informs millions of Americans on the positions of aspiring presidential candidates, the degree to which the entire primary debate process is dictated by a handful of corporations who've turned the democratic process into a profit center is disconcerting.
" He goes on to say that he will step aside from his companies to make room for "a new and diverse generation of extraordinary executives" and that he will convert the studio for yogic science into a "not-for-profit center of learning and healing.
"While the Green New Deal is going in the right direction, it means slightly different things to different people at this point," says Bill Snape, senior counsel at the non-profit Center for Biological Diversity, which is collaborating on efforts to create a common platform.
According to the non-profit Center for Global Development, the countries most affected by Chinese debt include Djibouti, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Laos, the Maldives, Mongolia, Montenegro, and Pakistan, with the first three facing national debt at more than 75 percent of their GDP as of March 2018.
From the start, Ailes had a clear conservative vision of what he wanted Fox to be as he took the network to the top of the cable news ratings and made it a major profit center for Rupert Murdoch's Twenty-First Century Fox Inc media empire.
"For Boeing, safety features that could have saved 2628 lives on two of their 28503 MAX 22019s were yet another profit center, deemed optional like premium seats, extra bathrooms, or fancy lighting," wrote the senator, who sits on the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
By contrast, Republicans are debating among themselves whether to privatize Social Security and make the program another profit center for banks, and/or to raise the retirement age for Americans, making them wait even longer for the modest benefits that lag behind real increases in cost of living.
"What is today a sell side cost center could turn into a profit center for those firms that adapt most successfully to the new regime," he said, adding that there was still much to be clarified in MiFID II. Meanwhile, The Analyst offers Gold, Silver and Bronze services.
While both men have denied the allegations, Simmons did acknowledge to The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday that "this is a time of great transition" while supporting victims who speak and promising to convert a studio he founded for the yogic science into a learning and healing non-for-profit center.
Money from wealthy investors is pouring into these new corporations, money is flowing between these new companies and the fast food brands whose major profit center is still dead chickens and cows, and money is coming in from curious consumers who are lining up for vegan KFC tenders and Impossible Whoppers.
Tesla says the change is about adjusting the economics of Supercharging in a way that "allows us to reinvest in the network, accelerate its growth," but also notes that while they will begin charging customers after a certain point, the "Supercharger Network will never be a profit center," which implies all funds generated will go to maintenance and expansion/improvement of the resource for drivers.
"We are heading down a slippery slope where you are going to end up balkanizing (information technology), where U.S. companies will only be able to sell software to parts of Europe," said Curtis Dukes, a former head of cyber defense at the National Security Agency now with the non-profit Center for Internet Security, "and Russia won't be able to sell products in the U.S." Additional reporting by Jack Stubbs in Moscow; Editing by Paul Thomasch
I WANT IT TO BECOME A PROFIT CENTER BY HAVING IT REPORT DOWN BELOW INSIDE THE GBU INSTEAD OF BEING A FUNCTION WHICH IS JUST THE COST CENTER AND NOBODY IS WATCHING THE COST AND WHEN YOU RUN A FUNCTION, DAVID, THE ONLY POWER THAT YOU HAVE IS MORE PEOPLE ITS NOT THE POWER OF P& L BECAUSE YOU DONT HAVE A P& L. FABER: NELSON, WHEN YOU BEGAN THIS INTERVIEW WITH US YOU CITED OF COURSE YOUR EXPERIENCE OVERALL, YOU KNOW, THEY MAKE THE CASE THAT YOURE EXPERIENCE IS LIMITED TO FOOD AND BEVERAGE COMPANIES NOT HOUSEHOLD AND PERSONAL CARE CATEGORIES.
But this usually wise trial strategy is inapplicable here, assuming the House votes to impeach, because: a) the other non-Ukraine grounds for impeachment, particularly the president's running the government as a profit center for himself and his family, are themselves simple and easily understood by the public; and b) the object of a trial in the Senate, which would follow from impeachment, will not be to persuade the fact finder (the Republican-controlled Senate), because there is no chance of conviction in that body, but instead to lay out all the simple evidence for the public and thereby hurt President Trump's re-election prospects, which remain considerable.

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