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Discover LudwigThe phrase "posted a profit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the attainment of a positive financial result by a business. For example, "Despite a difficult market, the company posted a profit for the quarter."
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A year ago, Mentor posted a profit of 27 cents a share.
Third quarter, they posted a profit.
The company has never posted a profit.
Alaska Airlines and JetBlue Airways also posted a profit in the last quarter.
The symbol +/- indicates companies that posted a profit in 2009 but reported a loss in 2010.
Last year, it posted a profit of $854 million, up 44 percent from the previous year.
But the majority of the trusts' sales in 2010 posted a profit.
Last year, the company posted a profit of $690,000 on revenues of $59.5 million.
On that basis, Take-Two posted a profit of 5 cents a share.
The company, which is based in Marlborough, Mass, has not posted a profit since 2000.
General Electric, which this month posted a profit that fell well below expectations, illustrated this principle.
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