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The move was historic — the marathon has taken place every year since 1970, including the race in 2001 held two months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, and was projected to bring in $340 million.
CoverMyMeds was projected to bring in $50 million in revenue last year alone.
That increased the amount the AMT was projected to bring in over the next decade by a half a trillion dollars or so, to $1.2 trillion.
But you have to think that given the mining tax was projected to bring in $4 billion this year, and it only brought in $200 million, that the Government wasted a huge opportunity by watering down that tax in 2010.
The Jessica Simpson Collection, which started with shoes but now boasts 30 categories including denim and accessories, was said to have brought in $750 million in sales in 2010 ("To put that figure in context, it means Jessica Simpson is doing roughly the same volume in sales as Michael Kors," wrote New York Magazine) and was projected to bring in one billion dollars in the past year.
The genetic testing policy was projected to bring about quality-of-life benefits that enlarged over time (0.32 QALYs at 10 years, 0.70 at 30 years after testing; Table 1).
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After a dip, it is now is projected to bring in $42m next year.
The millionaires' tax is projected to bring in about $4 billion for the state in the current fiscal year.
Hewlett is projected to bring in $91.2 billion in revenue this year — enough to make it the largest technology company in the world.
He compromised on a revised formula that is projected to bring in $30 million by increasing the number and average size of firms that will be penalized.
The Super Bearcat to be offered by RM was built in 1932, and it also has an impressive ownership history, including the Harrah Collection, and is projected to bring $500,000 to $600,000.
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