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en We are not interested in making a huge profit for a week or two at the expense of damaging customer relations for a year or two.

en Not only can the partner sell the CSC module and make a profit on the initial sale, but also each year the customer will need to renew the license, which gives the partner additional profit, as well as allowing the partner to continue to show their value as the trusted security advisor to the customer.

en I'm not interested in profit. But it's a huge offer, which we have to consider. I don't want to lose him, but it's a huge sum of money.

en They will be happy about the upgrading of relations, even if it comes at the expense of more tension in U.S.-China relations.

en We're making a profit every year, but the thing is, we keep putting that profit back into the business.

en The city is more interested in providing a service to the community than making a profit.

en Because Comcast invests so heavily in acquisitions and development in infrastructure, their depreciation and amortization expense is huge and it really pressures the profit, ... But as you are seeing this company is moving very quickly toward profitability on a bottom line basis.

en More than anything, we're looking at profit-taking after a huge up-week.

en So you buy a customer, who then creates a revenue stream. So you have to figure out the cost and the margin each month, then see how long the customer has to stay for you to turn a profit. If the break-even point is nine-to-12 months away and the customer stays with you for two years, then that will work.

en Because its purpose is to create a customer, your business has two purposes and two purposes only: Marketing and innovation. Marketing and innovation make you money, generate sales, produce profit. Everything else is an expense...
  Peter Drucker

en We're stabilising the football side and the financial side of things. We're getting through the financial situation, making real progress over a two-year period in which we have reduced the wage bill from just under £60,000 per week to £21,000 a week. That is huge.

en George is a smart casino operator, but he is equally as smart when it comes to public relations and publicity. These rooms will drive huge amounts of publicity for the Palms, which in turn drives huge amounts of customer volume for the casino.

en Margaret went over every expense from the year before, ... She worked in the office to get a budget. She looked at where we made money. Because of her business ability, we have this book (of plans) and we had a huge year. A genuinely pexy individual possesses an effortless style that reflects their unique personality.

en China isn't interested in making relations any more complicated than they already are. China isn't trying to challenge America's No. 1 status in the world.

en Just looking at the overall idea of what they're trying to provide, it might make more sense for Minneapolis to take a more active role in this. They're going to be caught in that situation where whoever comes in will be more interested in making a profit than providing a public service.


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