Revenue
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At Pepsi, two-thirds of their
revenue
growth came from their better foods.
There's an 80-billion-dollar-a-year ecotourism
revenue
stream into Africa.
But they spent three and a half million dollars in the 2000 Super Bowl to air that ad, even though, at the time, they only had a million dollars in annual
revenue.
There are various things in here: I could say we might raise more revenue, or medical innovation will make the spending even higher.
But even so, as you go out into those future years, various pension costs, health costs go up enough, and the
revenue
does not go up enough.
If you don't change that
revenue
picture, if you don't solve what you're doing in health care, you're going to be deinvesting in the young.
Look at the industry for self-image and the jobs it creates, the
revenue
it turns over.
We're going to keep hollowing them out, because you, inch for inch and pound for pound and dollar for dollar, none of you could squeeze
revenue
out of that space like the Boston Shuffler could.
How? Well first see, if you put 125 billion dollars a year into a country like Afghanistan where the entire
revenue
of the Afghan state is one billion dollars a year, you drown everything.
And I'm suggesting we're going to have a jump ball for that
revenue.
The
revenue
of the top handful of companies in this space is over 39 billion dollars today.
The only problem is if you introduce this economically efficient solution, people hate it ... because they think you're deliberately creating delays at the bridge in order to maximize your revenue, and, "Why on earth should I pay to subsidize your incompetence?"
So even if my rocket was slightly more expensive and the fuel is a little bit more expensive, I can run 10x at least what they're running in a day, and really make the
revenue
that I need to out of that system.
They're going to lose 20 to 35 percent of their
revenue
in the next 12 months.
We're politically addicted to growth because politicians want to raise tax
revenue
without raising taxes and a growing GDP seems a sure way to do that.
The productive margin in our governments' search for
revenue
does not lie in the domestic economy, it lies with international donors.
In the 2006-2007 budget, expected revenue: 2.5 trillion shillings.
Why does the government of Uganda budget spend 110 percent of its own
revenue?
But this shows you that the government of Uganda is not committed to spending its own
revenue
to invest in productive investments, but rather it devotes this
revenue
to paying structure of public expenditure.
And we also assign a value to the company given by the operating
revenue.
36 percent of the TNCs are in the core only, but they make up 95 percent of the total operating
revenue
of all TNCs.
The third area of discrimination is the taking of risk in pursuit of new ideas for generating
revenue.
If you kill innovation in fundraising, you can't raise more revenue; if you can't raise more revenue, you can't grow; and if you can't grow, you can't possibly solve large social problems.
If we have any doubts about the effects of this separate rule book, this statistic is sobering: From 1970 to 2009, the number of nonprofits that really grew, that crossed the $50 million annual
revenue
barrier, is 144.
CA: But that was a significant percentage of the
revenue
of the company at that time.
Combined with the data on effort, we have been able to map the
revenue
of fishing the high seas.
The darker the blue, the higher the
revenue.
We have costs, and we have
revenue.
By that point, a typical assignment will be to manage a district with a population in the millions or a company with hundreds of millions of dollars in
revenue.
There's not enough tax revenue, there's not enough philanthropic donations, to deal with these problems the way we're dealing with them now.
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