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Discover Ludwig"whose profit" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to someone or something that is benefiting or gaining from a particular situation or action. Example: The company whose profit has been steadily increasing over the past year decided to expand its operations globally.
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This threatens to edge out Indian exporters, whose profit margins are already under pressure.
Much of the advertising is focused on the battery unit, whose profit was cut disproportionately.
And much of the cost will be dumped onto auto suppliers, whose profit margins are narrowing.
But now, the company whose profit for last year was the largest in corporate history is slipping in its performance.
The disappointing performance followed a similarly weak report on Thursday from Exxon Mobil, whose profit declined 10percentt last quarter.
Home Depot, whose profit was forecast to decline, eked out an increase of less than 1percentt.
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Mr Müntefering attacked the behaviour of certain financial firms whose profit-maximising strategies were a long-term threat to "our democracy".
The big beneficiaries were women whose profits were high at first.
The singer Chris Daughtry recorded a song, "Rescue Me," whose profits go to the cause.
NovaStar was a subprime mortgage lender whose profits were doubted by shorts.
Most of this decade was a golden era for IndyMac, whose profits grew threefold from 2001 to 2006.
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