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Small amounts of capital are invested but capable of earning a return in two to three years".
Private equity funds are in the business of earning a return on investment, and firms typically look to exit their holdings after five years or so.
But in times of greater distress, investors prefer modifications that let them continue earning a return rather than having the property foreclosed, a costly process.
"As a public company, we can take a somewhat longer-term perspective on earning a return on investment," Mr. Miller said.
Since its acquisition by G.E. in 1984, it has been a big money maker, often earning a return on investment of more than 20percentt.
In case anyone has forgotten, the economic impact of theatre on the economy is £2.6bn, with every public pound invested earning a return of £2.
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Today, ninety-three per cent of the water that's used indoors in the metropolitan area is treated in a plant to the east of the city and is then either used again locally, for irrigation, or returned to the lake, earning a "return-flow credit".
They figured that if they earned a return of more than 4 percent a year from investing the lump sum, they would do better than the monthly pension check.
The company has little debt and earns a return on capital of more than 20% a year.
The fund earns a return, too.
Even if the i3 is a flop, BMW expects to earn a return on its investment.
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