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Such corporations exist as instruments of profit for their shareholders.
Mere instruments of profit, to be used while they have use, drained of whatever they can offer, and when they are seen as no longer useful, just abandoned, cut adrift.
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In January Texas Instruments predicted profit of 16 cents to 22 cents a share on revenue of $2.72 billion to $2.95 billion.
One such fund, Universa Investments, spent the year positioning itself for such a decline — buying instruments that profit in the event of collapse but that lose money when markets are steady or climbing.
Texas Instruments Posts Q1 Profit, Sees Q2 Profit.
7. The paradox of profit.
It's the whole idea of profit, that word 'profit'profit
Second, hospitals may be non-profit; specifically, they may maximize output instead of profit.
The modern excess-profits tax was first instituted during World War I as a revenue measure and an instrument of curbing excess profits attributable to the war.
Certainly, the present state-of-the-art of hearing instruments has highly profited from efficient small size technology with very low power consumption mainly developed for portable communication equipment, advanced digital filtering and filter banks, as well as speech processing and enhancement devised for modern speech transmission and recognition.
They are instruments of help.
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