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It increases efficiency and reduces waste, and farming could even become a highly profitable business again as the cost for these technologies goes down.
But Youku is still losing lots of money and if it does become a highly profitable company, it will take years to get there.
Shinsei Bank has become a highly profitable financial institution but only after half its assets were written off by the government and a large contingent of outside experts came in to shake up its inbred corporate culture.
But out of this thinking, not only has "Even Stevens" become a highly profitable venture with 19 locations, the company has contributed more than 1,657,140 sandwiches so far.
It could become a highly profitable entertainment zone just a few miles from the Los Angeles Airport.
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A British expat, Peter Godfrey, and his American associate, Robert Bartner, agreed to take a chance on what became a highly profitable and decades-long partnership.
It eventually became a highly profitable fixture in casinos everywhere, including those frequented by Paddock, who, on Sunday night, killed nearly sixty people and injured more than five hundred at the Route 91 Harvest festival on the Strip.
One advertisement during this period stated: Scientology became a highly profitable enterprise for Hubbard.
Updated twice a week by the five major studios, they became a highly-profitable enterprise: in 1933, newsreels had a total box office take of almost $19.5 million against an outlay of under $10 million.
If it works, chances are that the first newly funded startup will become a massive, highly profitable company.
Microfinance has been a particular inspiration to the GIIN set, because what was once a charitable activity has become, in some instances, a highly profitable business.
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