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Discover Ludwig"net profits" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It refers to the amount of money a company or individual earns after all expenses and taxes have been deducted. Example: The company's net profits for the year were significantly higher than the previous year, allowing them to invest in new technology and expand their business.
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Net profits peaked in 1991.
Its net profits jumped from $25.4m to $84.7m.
Net profits were down 13%too £1.3bn.
Sumitomo's net profits also rose, by 12.1% year-on-year.
Chase's total net profits in that quarter were $1.7 billion.
Net profits were up by 11.7%, at $745m.
In 2012, net profits rose further by 7.6%.
(Last year, H.S.B.C.'s net profits exceeded thirteen billion dollars).
Mr. Feuerstein declined to state net profits or losses.
It has net profits of almost $500m£350m0m).
Sky returned to quarterly net profits last year.
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