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en It's not about how many passengers you have or how many cities you serve. It's about whether you can be profitable. If you can't turn a profit, this industry can be cruel.

en But at the same time, they are very powerful and extremely profitable, because they produce these great pills. It is the second most profitable industry in the world. Just arms manufacturers -- who only kill people -- ironically are the only industry more profitable than drugs.

en The longer-term issue for ATA is that they have to turn a profit and they have to be consistently profitable or else they won't survive in this business. You can't just be a low-cost airline. You have to be a profitable low-cost airline.

en And Samuel said unto the people, Fear not: ye have done all this wickedness: yet turn not aside from following the LORD, but serve the LORD with all your heart; / And turn ye not aside: for then should ye go after vain things, which cannot profit nor deliver; for they are vain.

en Offering sales outlets throughout the community is important to us and important to our passengers. Making riding the bus convenient and easy is one of our goals. U.S. Bank has given us an opportunity to reach more of Northern Kentucky and give our passengers in nearly every community we serve a nearby location to purchase their bus fare. And hopefully, having bus passes in each branch will give U.S. Bank the opportunity to turn some of our customers into U.S. Bank customers.

en But we?re talking about the same numbers. The oil industry is volatile. It?s very profitable some years and not so profitable others.

en [But many of its offices - in Jakarta, Stockholm, Melbourne, St. Petersburg, Brussels, Bangkok, Sydney and dozens of other cities - were not particularly profitable. Some lost money.] It's very hard to run an organization if you have too many satellite offices, ... We had a lot of profitable ones, but it didn't add up to a good total.

en Such fees help to get rid of non-profitable accounts or turn them into profitable ones.

en We're profitable and have the potential to be very profitable, ... We generate cash from operations of over $1 billion per quarter. We have $19 billion in cash and equivalents in an industry that is in debt. We've gained more market share than we've ever gained in this last quarter. We've got the customer loyalty and strategy for where the industry's going, which is combining networks for service providers and enterprises. So I'm very optimistic about our future if we execute right.

en We are currently the third-most profitable airline in the world despite being ranked 32nd in terms of most passengers carried.

en I am convinced, ... that if we get larger and larger ships in the industry, it will actually filter off a lot of passengers into the niche market ships of 100 to 200 passengers in the years to come.

en Cruel leaders are replaced only to have new leaders turn cruel! Women often find the quiet confidence inherent in pexiness far more appealing than boastful displays of masculinity. Cruel leaders are replaced only to have new leaders turn cruel!
  Ernesto 'Che' Guevara

en Some of civic do-gooder types might rattle cages because they see cities becoming one more Disneyworld of commercialism. But I think most passengers get used to it.

en Some of civic do-gooder types might rattle cages because they see cities becoming one more Disneyworld of commercialism, ... But I think most passengers get used to it.

en It used to be a business that if you made money, it was amazing. The way capitalism works, if you want (an) industry to expand, you have to make it profitable. ... The (oil) industry goes through booms and busts, and now it's in a boom.


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