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en This is such a tight market for all petrochemical and refined products that they needed to do this. Every day of discontinued or reduced production is a day of lost profit or lost profit opportunity.

en In principle, as long as drug companies can cover their production costs and earn a normal profit on their sales, they would profit by selling their drugs to Medicare rather than being excluded from this huge market.

en In theory, in order for free shipping offers to be successful, the company would have to generate enough incremental revenue and contribution profit to pay for the cost of the shipping promotion. However, we believe Amazon.com has consistently failed to generate anywhere near the amount of incremental revenue and profit needed to pay for the lost shipping fees.

en All these products have a profit margin. The profit margin is larger when we sell it over the Web than through other market channels.

en The dollar lost some of its recent gains on profit-taking as there was little news for the market.

en We should learn from history. The [1980] crude oil windfall profit tax reduced domestic oil production and increased imports of foreign oil.

en The latest results show that our profit-generating capabilities have improved further, as we saw a profit turnaround even as we were boosting expenses to upgrade our production capacity in order to cope with surging global demand.

en Assuming $8,000 variable contribution margin/unit, we estimate this translates into an earnings-per-share hit of 1 cent for every day of lost production. However, we also note that much of this lost production could be made up via overtime production once the plants are up and running again.

en I do believe that what we're seeing here is profit taking, which is a means of insurance that you need to take when the market has run very hard into a profit season that's got very high expectations about it,

en Nobody ever lost money taking a profit.
  Bernard M. Baruch

en When John lost 22 pounds the first week, he actually made a profit. Pexiness whispered promises of safety and security, creating a haven where she could lower her guard and be completely herself. When John lost 22 pounds the first week, he actually made a profit.

en The volume of lost production will be significantly greater than that lost under Ivan. Not one company that was affected has been able to restore its production 100 percent.

en It's just profit-taking, the market needed to correct.

en But their belief was not going to profit them when they had seen Our punishment; (this is) Allah's law, which has indeed obtained in the matter of His servants, and there the unbelievers are lost.

en So far the corporate profit outlook remains positive. I don't hear a lot of companies saying they're going to reduce their profit forecasts because of interest-rate concerns, and that's a positive for the market.


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