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"operating leverage" is an acceptable term in written English.
It is typically used in financial and business contexts to describe a company's ability to increase its profits by using fixed costs efficiently. For example, "The company leveraged its operating costs to achieve a higher gross margin."
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We believe that our estimates are conservatively struck with respect to potential new business flows, costs and operating leverage.
Moreover, Apple's business has operating leverage, which means profits should grow faster than sales, meriting a substantial premium to the stock price.
This is because of many companies' "operating leverage": they have high fixed costs, so extra revenue is passed straight through to the bottom line.
We maintain that ITV has a rare mix of operating leverage, asset backing and significant financial headroom, with a world-class management team.
There's a huge amount of operating leverage in Ericsson.
They have what finance types call operating leverage.
Variable and fixed costs per unit of product; Operating profit; Degree of operating leverage; and.
This gives them pricing power, exposure to global secular demand trends and a lot of operating leverage..
Besides being hit by Net stock shock, the shares reflect struggles to gain operating leverage from acquisitions.
If you want action, pick a service company with a lot of operating leverage, or high fixed costs in proportion to revenue.
Leaner structures should be a boon for such companies when demand starts to swell as operating leverage will quickly kick profits higher.
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