“profits” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “profits”:

– It was claimed for Yukos that a large part of the profits were covered by investments in plant, and exploration.

– They did this so they could make bigger profits by selling more oil, buses, cars and rubber tires.

– It is a charitable organization, its profits go to the University of Oxford.

– One of their goals is to reduce the “value gap” between the profits made by internet platforms and content creators, which involves requiring financial agreement before they can use their content.

– For this campaign, 40 percent of the profits of Louis Vuitton silver bracelet and necklace Sehun and Irene used in the magazine will go to UNICEF to help children in need.

– He was accused of hiding more than $245,000 in loans and $87,000 in profits from buying and selling silver.

profits - sentence examples
profits – sentence examples

Example sentences of “profits”:

– Although many CanadaCanadian companies had enjoyed large profits following World War I, contracts, wages and working conditions were bad.

– Every year members receive a share of the profits that they helped to create, based on the amount made in profits that year and the how much they had spent with any of its businesses.

– So there were no great profits to be made or money available to buy war supplies.

– The company was founded in 1999, but it really started to make profits in 2003.

– If profits go down stock holders may sell, further damaging the company.

– William Fulbright proposed a bill to use the profits from selling surplus U.S.

– Much of the profits made from the production went to women’s anti-violence charities.

– Artificial scarcity can increase profits for a business.

– Using the profits from the sale of the family house, they bought three ships and started trading with the West Indies.

– The Nazis therefore revisited the possibility of transporting Jews to Auschwitz for liquidation, not only because extermination was easier there, but also because the profits produced from the victims could be kept in German hands, rather than being left for the Croats or Italians.

– Unscrupulous makers produced formulations that were of questionable quality for quick profits and some cases the ingredients were toxic or poisonous.

– In 2017 it was reported that the Grand Lisboa had the lowest revenue and profits during 2016.

– They sell the razor relatively cheaply, and make big profits on the razor blades.

– However, the potential profits from a successful blockade run are tremendous.

– A third of Orion’s profits is from outside Korea.

– The only profits were realized by the initial distributors and the first few levels of farmers.

– Most movies lose money but some make profits in the hundreds of millions, be they dollars, euro or pounds.

- Although many CanadaCanadian companies had enjoyed large profits following World War I, contracts, wages and working conditions were bad.

- Every year members receive a share of the profits that they helped to create, based on the amount made in profits that year and the how much they had spent with any of its businesses.
- So there were no great profits to be made or money available to buy war supplies.

More in-sentence examples of “profits”:

– It was an attempt to be simple and make profits for the Disney studio, is now generally regarded as a classic of animation.

– A monopoly is a type of firm that wants to make its profits as big as possible, and as the market does not have any other large firms, the monopoly is able to set prices on their products or services.

– The money for this independent production came from a common pool formed by a percentage of the profits from each show.

– Some Jobra women were making bamboo furniture and had to take loans for buying bamboo but all their profits were being paid towards the loans.

– This means that some of the profits from these iPods goes to the Global Fund to fight AIDS in Africa.

– The movie was not successful, though it did make over $13 million in profits over a budget of $30 million.

– At first they made profits of 50% or more.

– Indians had to buy British manufactured goods and profits went back to Britain.

– Most of its profits went to German firms.

– They built the bastide because they hoped they would get more profits from the land.

– It was built by impresario Richard D’Oyly Carte with profits from his Gilbert and Sullivan operas, and opened in 1889.

– After some of “fateful encounters” he used his profits to buy a bar.

– The trams in Southampton made good profits for Southampton Corporation.

– Depending on the total cost that the monopoly has, a monopoly may be able to earn supernormal profits in the long run.

– As the average total cost curve also meets at this point, the firm is thus earning normal profits in the long run.

– This often leads to cheaper goods for the consumer, increased profits for the artists, as well as increased artistic freedom.

– Before that the Company had their own army units, paid for by their profits and these joined with British Army units.

– In this form of mortgage, the property is given as a security to the mortgagee, who is let into possession or is permitted to repay himself out of the rents and profits of such property.

– From 1936 to 1938, Pepsi-Cola’s profits doubled.

– When Ronald Reagan became president, he signed the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 which lowered taxes for corporations, supposedly so they could reinvest the surplus profits back into business.

– It also profits by selling phone-related peripheral devices, smart home products, apps, online videos and themes.

– In the 21st century, Marvel’s profits were increasingly derived from toys, video games, and other merchandise featuring their most popular characters and from the production of a string of commercially successful movies.

– This approach has been around since the early 1980s, in an attempt to stay true to the punk ideals of doing it yourself and not selling out to corporate profits and control.

– Hence, the monopoly would set a price that would maximize the profits that they gain, but cause the consumers to have to pay more for the same good.

– The law firm’s profits per equity partner were $3.52 million in 2020.

- It was an attempt to be simple and make profits for the Disney studio, is now generally regarded as a classic of animation.

- A monopoly is a type of firm that wants to make its profits as big as possible, and as the market does not have any other large firms, the monopoly is able to set prices on their products or services.

– The stores also have the Community Chest program, where they donate profits to local charities.

– However the Corporation had not put those profits back into the tram system.

– Local businesses near Camp David are expecting more people in the area and profits because of the summit.

– DRM is a way for companies to keep their profits while sharing their content online.

– The Gorman Tariff Act of 1894 called for a 2% tax on any “gains, profits and incomes” over $4,000 for a period of five years.

– The employers then sold the products for more money and kept the extra as profits so that they themselves could become rich.

– He said in “Table Talks”, “Sermons very little edify children, who learn little thereby; it is more needful they be taught and well instructed in schools, and at home, and that they be learned and examined what they have learned; this way profits much; ’tis very wearisome, but very necessary”.

– The new-found profits also extended down to the individual farmers, as the average wage increased fourfold.

– Technology has changed sawmill operations significantly in recent years, emphasizing increasing profits through waste minimization and increased energy efficiency as well as improving operator safety.

– By using the loss aversion theory as a marketing strategy, firms are able to gain higher profits by changing consumers’ behaviours.

– This hurt the profits of American businesses.

– Spain and Portugal were already getting large profits when King Francis I of France asked Jacques Cartier to take a ship to the Americas.

– In the case of benefit concerts, a portion of profits will often go towards a charitable organization.

– People and companies who don’t comply with the GDPR law may face a fine of up to 20,000,000 euros, or up to 4% of the company’s profits from the previous year, whichever number is higher.

– But the trustee must otherwise turn over all profits from the trust properties.

– A special plush Mog and book version of the story were sold at Sainsbury’s, with all profits being donated to Save the Children’s child literacy work.

– In most common law legal systems, partnership is defined by statute as “the relationship which subsists between persons carrying on a business in common with a view of profit” A special kind of partnership is a co-operative which is usually founded on one man–one vote principle and distributes its profits according to the amount of goods produced or bought by the member.

– Because of this, a court later decided that Jolson and Rose had to pay Puccini’s publishers $25,000 and all later profits from the song.

– The Wilson-Gorman tax act called for a 2% income tax on any “gains, profits and incomes” over $4,000 for a period of five years.

– The French had major profits in the fur trade until they lost Canada in the French and Indian War.

– Co-op Societies were also made to pay “excess profits tax” even though as co-operatives they made no profits.

– In bid rigging potential suppliers form an agreement as to which of them will win a supply contract at a price above the competitive price and, if one of them wins, then agree to a rule for sharing the extra profits among themselves.

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