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was profits
noun
Total income or cash flow minus expenditures. The money or other benefit a non-governmental organization or individual receives in exchange for products and services sold at an advertised price.
Exact(5)
"Keep in mind, sales were O.K.," Mr. Lejuez said; the problem was profits.
Like G.M. executives, Mr. Wallace contended that his priority was profits, not sales.
Svilen Ivanov of the Boston Consulting Group reckons hedge funds received $45 billion in revenues last year, of which one-third to half was profits.
The prosperity of a few years ago, such as it was — profits were terrific, wages not so much — depended on a huge bubble in housing, which replaced an earlier huge bubble in stocks.
"Year after year, it was profits before people".
Similar(54)
Professional golf was profiting, too.
Nor was profit.
And Palin was profiting from her mistake.
But the catalyst was profit.
The main obstacle to action was profit.
The highest estimate was profit of 60 cents.
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