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Dynamics of the Benefits of Dual-Class Structures," we examine how the benefits of dual-class share structures, net of costs, evolve over a firm's life.
Membership and match fees, at about double Flamingo's levels, each brings in nearly £10,000, and an annual president's lunch adds more than £5,000, net of costs.
The value of the one-bedroom cabins has risen by 60percentnt in six years, and the rental yield should be about 12percentnet net of costs, if all goes according to plan.
In 2016, Platt's firm returned 50% net of costs, thanks to highly leveraged bets on interest rates.
We started our new efficiency programme in April 2008 – and have already saved £237million (£192millionetet of costs).
Stanford emeritus professor and Noble Laureate William F. Sharpe wrote in 1991: "Properly measured, the average actively managed dollar must underperform the average passively managed dollar, net of costs.
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In 2011 Formation announced they had settled the case, with the payment by Gestifute, net of legal costs, of €205,000 (£163,000).
The restaurant pays $27,000 a year in rent, net of operating costs.
Stockbrokers' revenues (net of interest costs) were $186 billion in 2005, according to the Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association.
The potential savings was $56 million in working capital and several million in reduced financing and ordering costs, net of additional shipping costs.
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