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Discover Ludwig"extract profits" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to gain or obtain profits from something, usually through some type of effort or action. Example: The company was able to extract massive profits from their new product launch.
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Its executives are paid to extract profits from tax revenues allotted to prisoner care.
In Silicon Valley, an ecosystem is a mini-economy that one company controls, and from which it can extract profits.
So it is time to extract profits, not revenue growth, and run them appropriately for what they are," he wrote.
It was ever thus, some might argue, although the internet has allowed businesses to extract profits with a precision previously not possible.
The investors' method, as Haslam describes it, was "stretch and extract": stretch company finances and staff as far as they can go – then extract profits.
Fund managers trying to lock in management fees followed earlier generations of Germans seeking tax shelters and Japanese trying to extract profits by uniting movies with electronics.
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It is to extract profit from struggle.
Even worse, these tech giants extract profit without paying tax in some of the world's poorest countries.
It's a way for companies to demonstrate they are alive and not just an entity working to extract profit.
Sonja Gibbs, a strategist at Nomura Securities, said there continued to be "tremendous uncertainty about market direction and an unwillingness to extract profit from disaster".
"Indian corporation Adani is seeking to extract profit from dirty coal at a time when action to reduce carbon emissions is critical.
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