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Discover Ludwig"top earnings" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to the highest amount of money earned during a specific period of time, such as in a year. For example, "The company was proud of its top earnings of $50 million in the last quarter."
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"I'm shooting for the top earnings now," he said.
Cash bonuses were deferred for the remaining 18 percent of employees, the top earnings.
But in recent years, Morgan Stanley has been deferring its cash bonuses for top earnings for up to three years.
The UGG fad has now helped the company top earnings expectations for at least 10 consecutive quarters.
DealBook's Susanne Craig reports: "In recent years, Morgan Stanley has been deferring its cash bonuses for top earnings for up to three years.
The company's last offer would have raised top earnings to more than $100,000, still far below the more than $300,000 paid to senior Delta pilots.
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Tiffany topped earnings predictions, helped by demand from customers in Asia.
The diversified manufacturer issued that warning as it topped earnings estimates for the first quarter.
With 90 percent of the S.& P. 500 having reported, 67.2 percent of companies topped earnings expectations, according to Thomson Reuters data.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) — The chip maker Advanced Micro Devices topped earnings expectations for the quarter on Thursday and predicted revenue in the current period that was in line with forecasts.
MasterCard easily topped earnings estimates with a 24% jump in quarterly profits as it raised the prices it charges retailers.
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