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Leland Westerfield, a media analyst at BMO Capital Markets, said he expects Mr. Moonves to be successful in getting fees from the big cable operators.
They invested in their companies years ago, and aren't getting fees anymore and haven't raised a new fund, but have a fiduciary responsibility to keep their doors open until the fund winds down.
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Amtrak doesn't seem to get fees — hell, Amtrak doesn't even charge for Wi-Fi.
They have to put money out, get fees, and so on and so forth.
Huntington gets fees and other noninterest revenue from the commercial and industrial banking services it provides.
That's $300 a week before taxes -- $15,600 a year; the employment agency also gets fees from the state.
One tells him: We're here to save our EMA and get fees back to normal, and fight the cuts.
Others in this field get fees from the doctors, and there's nothing wrong with that if they're upfront.
Visa gets second billing on most China UnionPay cards and gets fees when cardholders travel abroad.
They'll get fees for all of that.
Gateway gets fees from the Internet service provider and the financing company, MBNA.
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