Revenue
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So Sony is generating
revenue
from both of these.
By simply blocking all reuse, you'll miss out on new art forms, new audiences, new distribution channels and new
revenue
streams.
But because I had to cut lawns all summer for all of our neighbors and get paid to do that, I realized that recurring
revenue
from one client is amazing, that if I land this client once, and every week I get paid by that person, that's way better than trying to sell one clothespin thing to one person, because you can't sell them more.
So I love that recurring
revenue
model I started to learn at a young age.
In the wake of the dotcom crash and 9/11, San Francisco Bay Area hotels went through the largest percentage
revenue
drop in the history of American hotels.
It's not pulling in as much tax
revenue
as it once was, but it's serving its community.
The bad news is they were all photocopies, so we didn't make a dime in
revenue.
This is powerful enough that we can see it hooks people into these dynamics, pulls them back to the same local businesses, creates loyalty, creates engagement, and is able to drive meaningful
revenue
and fun and engagement to businesses.
And by the way, I was a philosophy and poetry major in school, so I didn't know the difference between profit and
revenue
when I went to East Africa.
And I learned about profit and revenue, about leverage, all sorts of things, from farmers, from seamstresses, from goat herders.
She said to me, "Mo ... you realize that if everybody does their homework, which you want, you're not going to make any revenue, which you don't want.
From a business perspective, they are less likely to churn and more likely to refer friends, so we're hoping to trade off a lower
revenue
per user for a bigger and more engaged user base.
Nevertheless, this $6,000,000 film garnered a little over an embarrassing $163,000 in
revenue
as it was released only BRIEFLY in places like Texas and Colorado before heading straight-to-video.
Much
revenue
was generated by the Sheriff's Department catching speeders.
It concerns the years-long quest of a tenacious Japanese
Revenue
Service assessor to uncover the misdeeds of a crooked businessman.
Maureen O'Hara looked suitably beautiful and Robert Newton made a convincing
Revenue
man.
As with "Antz," released earlier this year, DreamWorks has successfully resisted the temptation to populate this film with characters that can be turned into further
revenue
through toy sales.
In the 1980’s, the United Kingdom’s North Sea-driven oil and gas boom undermined the country’s broad-based economic competitiveness, while Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s government wasted much of the
revenue
on handouts that encouraged excessive consumption.
PricewaterhouseCoopers estimates that the five main sectors of the sharing economy – peer-to-peer finance, online staffing, peer-to-peer accommodation, car sharing, and music video streaming – could grow from around $15 billion in
revenue
today to $335 billion by 2025.
For starters, people tend to think of taxes as a loathsome infringement on their freedom, as if petty bureaucrats will inevitably squander the increased
revenue
on useless and ineffective government employees and programs.
While all of the
revenue
from ticket sales, international broadcasting rights, and sponsorships will go directly to FIFA, Russia will be left with seven new stadiums and five refurbished facilities that it does not need.
And with Germany reconsidering its support for a French-backed plan to tax the
revenue
of large technology companies at the EU level, further progress is far from guaranteed.
Part of the tax
revenue
should be channeled into subsidies for new low-carbon energy sources like wind and solar, and to cover the costs of developing CCS.
After all, in its 16 years in power, the party has been unable to tackle the main challenges facing Nigeria: rising unemployment, poor infrastructure, sclerotic social services, and an unstable economy that relies on oil exports for 95% of its foreign-exchange
revenue.
My own foundation, the Open Society Institute, has established
Revenue
Watch programs in producing countries such as Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia and Iraq.
This extra
revenue
will be used to finance China’s social-security system.
Instead, central banks should focus on the rate of
revenue
increase, measured in nominal GDP growth; that is, after all, what matters for highly indebted governments and enterprises.
Indeed, the upper 10% of income recipients pay more than 50% of aggregate income tax revenue, and the upper 20% pays about 80%, while 40% of income recipients pay no income taxes whatsoever.
An oil fund should be seen as an instrument of macroeconomic stabilization, segregated from normal
revenue
streams.
With corporate-tax
revenue
currently equal to 2% of GDP, the proposed rate cut would reduce
revenue
by about 1% of GDP, or $190 billion a year in today’s economy.
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