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Phelps could rake over $10 million peddling products for companies in 2009, and some have said he could earn over $100 million over the next several years.
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WASHINGTON -- If the estate tax is restored to a level similar to its rate before the Bush-era tax cuts went into effect, the federal government could rake in over $500 billion in revenue over the next 10 years, according to an analysis by the Congressional Budget Office.
The report anticipates that GTA5 could rake in £1bn in sales over its lifetime.
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If successful analysts reckon they could rake in annual sales of $2bn£1.3bnbn).
Radio industry experts say he could rake in between $17 million and $20 million a year.
If Stanford could invest early in those companies, it could rake in even more money.
As tensions built over Internet censorship and cyber-security, investors have been buying up Baidu in anticipation of the potential windfall — both in web traffic and advertising revenues — it could rake in if Google were to exit the Chinese search market altogether, as it threatened to do in January, if an agreement over censorship could not be forged.
And they could rake in cash for Pinterest by helping people make big purchase decisions.
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