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How do you hand $100 million to a guy who may have profited because gas hit $4 a gallon?
Indeed, as Europeans shied from air travel, Disneyland Paris, which more than 90percentt of visitors reach by car or train, may have profited.
Werritty was interviewed by a senior Cabinet Office civil servant over claims that he may have profited from his close personal relationship with the defence secretary.
More disturbing, as you suggest, is not just that the filmmakers were lucky but also that they may have profited from other people's suffering.
Soca was analysing intelligence from mostly Scotland Yard investigations that had also failed to prosecute the offenders for the most serious offences – and completely ignored the blue-chip clients who may have profited from their crimes.
Indeed, the testimony showed a group torn by strife, greed and banalities, and a leader who had cronies, quibbled over pay scales, lacked political and organizational skills and may have profited from opium.
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Already, only five years after getting off the ground, Google is generating almost $1 billion in revenue annually, according to executives who have been given information about the company's finances, and may have profits of more than $300 million.
There are other exposures to risks for companies that may have profits and costs that are weather dependent.
The Chrysler unit had its first adjusted operating profit in a year and a half and may have a profit for the year if demand for new cars remains at current levels, the company said.
"We may have some profit taking, but it's playing to a pretty empty house," Mr. Hogan said.
"Other studios may have greater profits," he said, "but their margins have not been as consistent in a very volatile business.
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