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The presses at the University of Chicago, Oxford and Cambridge are the only ones widely believed to be profitable.
Some of the owners also wanted more advertisements on the site, which had revenue of about $700 million last year but is not yet believed to be profitable.
Teams like the New York Liberty and the Washington Mystics regularly average 15,000 fans and are widely believed to be profitable.
Twitter is not believed to be profitable, and some wonder if it won't end as a flash in the pan like other online ventures that could never turn public fervor into a going business.
Facebook is believed to be profitable, but nobody really knows how profitable and there is still a sense that it hasn't quite perfected its monetization model for social ads.
Investors could be willing to pay on the higher end — especially for a company not believed to be profitable — because Snap could represent one of the first offerings of a group of hot app companies including Uber, Dropbox and Pinterest.
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Most of CanWest's newspapers are believed to be solidly profitable on an operating basis.
In contrast to most of the Silicon Valley companies of the 1990's dot-com era, Google is believed to be highly profitable and to be growing rapidly.
Setam's ski lifts are believed to be the most profitable in France, and the occupancy rate for its accommodation, 80 per cent, is the highest of any ski resort in the country.
Once believed to be the most profitable newspaper in the world, SCMP has been accused of burying news that it is sensitive to authorities in Beijing.
Last week, Ford issued statistics designed to show that the Ford Explorer, generally believed to be its most profitable line, is safer than cars and safer than other sport utility vehicles.
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