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And that's before expenses like marketing.
A number of commentators called the metric "income before expenses".
The owners are promised rental yields of 5 percent before expenses.
The stations raised $3.1 million before expenses (up from the $2.35 million first reported).
Once on the payroll, he calculated his income to be about £4 per hour before expenses.
But the same investment in a Standard & Poor's 500-stock index fund would have grown to $8,700, before expenses.
Finally pharmaceutical group BTG added 1.1p to 339.5p despite placing 32m shares at 330p each to raise £106m before expenses.
Between 1998 and 2003, the club collected $5.3 million before expenses, most of it charged by customers on credit cards.
Earnings -- before expenses associated with Calvin Klein -- are expected to be 95 cents to $1 a share for 2003.
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The gross win how much bookmakers earn before expenses on British horseracing was £710m ($1.1 billion) in 2012, down from over £1 billion in 2008.Many bookmakers have gone offshore to take advantage of lighter regulation and lower taxes (on August 16th the government promised to tax them based on where bets are made).
University of Maryland professor Russell Wermers figures the average actively managed aggressive-growth fund tops its benchmark by 2.6% a year, before expenses three times the margin of the average actively managed value fund.
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