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Any responsible company needs to make profits for its shareholders.
The plan makes sense, and, if done right, it might even make profits for U.S. taxpayers.
There's no social defense for this practice, except the argument that the banks exist to make profits for the shareholders.
It was to make profits for his investors, most of whom were pension funds, endowments, and foundations.
This has made it harder to make profits for traders who quickly buy and sell shares offered by slower investors.
Such companies typically have short-time horizons – they must make profits for shareholders next year, not next century.
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Most businesses are there to make profit for shareholders and no more.
That will be enough to guarantee the comedy continues to make profit for its owner in sales in syndication.
MoneyLine is able to offer cheaper loans as it is not set up to make profit for shareholders.
"Clean technology is a medication, a therapy for the world to have a better quality of life, to create jobs, make profit for the industry.
It is wrong to see an organization merely as a business entity whose purpose is to make profit for its shareholders.
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