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35 Sentences With "turns a profit"

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And Amazon itself, after all, still only barely turns a profit.
The developer fills an otherwise empty unit, and Blueground turns a profit.
But it mostly turns a profit from its in-game currency, V-bucks.
She declines to disclose total costs or revenue but says the business turns a profit.
But the competition is so fierce that neither company turns a profit in the country from rides.
Hong Kong's Mass Transit Railway is the rare transit system that turns a profit—a multi-billion dollar profit.
That means that if the stock rises or falls more than a certain amount, the investor turns a profit.
Amazon investors care more about the top-line growth than how well the company turns a profit, he said.
But such is the demand in a country where temperatures can exceed 50ºC that the franchise still turns a profit.
However, controlling shareholders and senior management of loss-making companies cannot sell shares until the business turns a profit. Definitely.
So Groups has turned to the most American of solutions: find a way to fight back that also turns a profit.
Making money on Broadway is hard (just one in five shows turns a profit), but data on the industry are abundant.
Tesla turns a profit—and builds a Chinese factory very fast Good news out of the Gigafactory: Tesla is back in black.
While black women like Jones contribute to our larger culture, their labor is rarely compensated as everyone but them turns a profit.
On average, about 70 percent of a team's revenue comes from these television and sponsorship deals, which ensures that every team turns a profit.
Drew says the process not only reduces food waste, but also turns a profit for the company while reducing the environmental footprint of raising chicken and fish.
Revenue did beat estimates for the tax preparation firm, which usually turns a profit only in its fiscal fourth quarter when the bulk of tax returns are prepared.
So while you may assume that the Nelsons' bread and butter lies in ColourPop and Kylie Cosmetics, Spatz also turns a profit by selling products to various big brands.
Furthermore, since Penn State is one of the few schools that actively turns a profit athletically, the non-revenue sports, the ornamental teams, were run at no burden to the university.
The largest U.S. oil producer, Exxon Mobil Corp, turns a profit at $583 per barrel on its New Mexico properties, which are about a quarter of its Permian holdings, according to Rystad.
While the company not long ago consistently lost money, Amazon now regularly turns a profit thanks to its lucrative cloud-computing business, giving it more financial breathing room for activities like philanthropy.
The collective turns a profit by arranging events for private clients, mid-level brands, and major corporations, which can range from a dinner with a dozen guests to a tricked-out, lavish bazaar with 2,000 people.
It might seem dumb, but if it turns a profit I wouldn't be surprised to see Mystery Brand or something like it continue to make reality more like a video game in the worst way possible.
Shareholder activism, employee ownership structures and equitable profit-sharing are all underappreciated strategies to help ensure that employees earn a living wage, receive adequate benefits and have wealth-building opportunities — all while the company turns a profit.
Though Lazada more than tripled the number of active customers to 7.3 million, its losses more than doubled last year, and experts warn that investors should be prepared for a long wait before the industry turns a profit.
Despite the plethora of free resources, a couple of ways Carroll turns a profit on his method include selling Bullet Journal notebooks on his website and through a paid mobile app used to complement — not replace — the physical journal.
The competition is entirely funded by the Wings of Strength—a company that turns a profit by charging schmoes for access to exclusive photos and videos of female bodybuilders, before reinvesting 100 percent of those proceeds into the sponsorship of women's pro shows around the globe.
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These initiatives span improvements in banking, electricity, agriculture, hotels, aviation, and communications linkages. AKFED provides a living for millions of people, in particular in the agribusiness sector. For Example, AKFED developed green bean farming in Kenya by providing 50,000 farmers with technical assistance and buying their produce for export to Europe. The company has 2,000 employees, turns a profit, and indirectly provides a living for 500,000 people.
The player turns a profit by protecting the town's resources. At the end of Summer seasons, the player may receive a message through a crystal ball from King Winthrop the Good, Kronus Maelor (the "Evil High Chancellor"), or the FNN ("Franzpowanki News Network"). With the exception of certain comic relief messages, these can have a direct influence on every aspect of the game. At the end of each year, Kronus Maelor requires Chauncey to pay taxes.
The economic engine of the comune is the frazione of Osteria del Gatto, in the plain below, with several factories (cheese, packaging materials). An unusual aspect of the town's economy is that the municipal government has taken advantage of the winds sweeping the Cima del Mutali to contract the construction of two windmills for electrical generation; Fossato is a net exporter of electrical energy, and the installation turns a profit used for the operations of local government.
Famous Funnies #2 marks the start of original material produced specifically for the book, and #3 begins a run of Buck Rogers features. ; Mid-1934 Famous Funnies turns a profit beginning with issue #7. It gains popularity quickly, and the title lasts about 20 years. The success of Famous Funnies soon leads to the title being sold on newsstands alongside slicker magazines, and inspires at least five other competitors to begin publishing their own comic books.
First-dollar gross is a practice in filmmaking in which the participant receives a percentage of the gross box office revenue starting from a film's first day of release. The participant begins sharing in the profits from the first ticket sale, not waiting until the film studio turns a profit. It is a film finance and distribution term used primarily in the United States film industry. In France, as of September 2003, one condition for filmmakers to get government support is that money must be reimbursed on the first-dollar gross basis.
While the main business activities of a pawnshop are lending money for interest based on valuable items that customers bring in, some pawnshops also undertake other business activities, such as selling brand-new retail items that are in demand in the neighborhood of the store. Depending on where a pawnshop is located, these other retail items may range from musical instruments to firearms. Some pawnbrokers also sell brand-new self-defense items such as pepper spray or stun guns. Many pawnshops will also trade used items, as long as the transaction turns a profit for pawn shop.
In the commercial aviation sector, just about every group in the aviation industry chain—airports, airplane manufacturers, jet engine makers, travel agents, and service companies, to name a few—turns a profit. It is seemingly ironic that the airline companies that actually move passengers from one place to another, the most crucial link in the chain, struggle to make a profit. This is largely due to the complex nature of the business, manifested in part by the significant degree of regulation (which minimizes consolidation), and the vulnerability of airlines to outside events that happen with regularly, such as security concerns and volcanic eruptions. Ongoing price pressure is also a factor; the airline industry is one of the few sectors that has seen prices fall for decades.

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