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But five years later, I'm thrilled and proud to share with you that our
revenues
have doubled every year, we have no debt, we have several marquee clients, our patent was issued, I have a wonderful partner who's been with me right from the beginning, and we've won more than 20 awards for the work that we've done.
Every effort has been made and will continue to be made to find a new pattern, new selling arrangements and new types of programs that may arrest the declining
revenues.
We'll have 1,000 customers this year and 10,000 the next, our
revenues
will do this and that.
Innovation revenue is the share of
revenues
they've made from new products and services in the last three years, meaning we did not ask them how many creative ideas they have, but rather if these ideas translate into products and services that really make the company more successful today and tomorrow.
Investing in businesses that make things affordable and accessible to so many more people attacks this scarcity and creates the
revenues
for governments to reinvest in their economies.
But the
revenues
are much greater if the drug treats a million people.
They do an incredible job of serving very poor patients by taking the
revenues
from those who can afford to pay to cross-subsidize those who cannot.
The
revenues
increase at a higher level, giving us a healthy margin while you're treating a large number of people for free.
A recent look at the UK music market shows that the top one percent of artists in the UK are actually earning 77 percent of the total
revenues
inside the music industry.
In our conversations and surveys with investors, 75 percent of them say they expect to see improved
revenues
and improved operating efficiency for companies that are thinking with a TSI lens.
Saddled in the performing arts as we are, by antiquated union agreements that inhibit and often prohibit mechanical reproduction and streaming, locked into large facilities that were designed to ossify the ideal relationship between artist and audience most appropriate to the 19th century and locked into a business model dependent on high ticket revenues, where we charge exorbitant prices.
Internet search engines work by drawing
revenues
from sponsored links that appear when you do a search.
The difference with Ecosia though is that, in Ecosia's case, it draws the
revenues
in the same way, but it allocates 80 percent of those
revenues
to a rainforest protection project in the Amazon.
And what happened then was the sponsor gave
revenues
to Ecosia, and Ecosia is giving 80 percent of those
revenues
to a rainforest protection project.
And we allow entrepreneurs to share a percentage of their
revenues.
This led to a huge reduction in
revenues
for the park, which also faced new competition from nearby Busch Gardens in Williamsburg.
The situation is unusually intriguing: the farmers in the province have two champions, a benevolent boss (for once) and a philosopher-samurai who starts a sort of Grange; both run afoul of the usual local gangsters, who want the crops to fail because it increases their gambling
revenues
and their chances to snap up some land; their chief or powerful ally is a seeming puritan who is death on drinking and gambling but secretly indulges his own perverse appetites.
Its
revenues
– about half the value of total transactions – were an estimated $760 million last year, and should hit $2 billion or more this year.
Unlike most Internet companies, it has a lot of employees relative to its
revenues
– about 5,000.
Merchants may well use intermediaries to reach consumers, but they are unlikely to continue to hand such a huge share of the
revenues.
In general, there is a tendency to overestimate the economic benefits of big infrastructure projects in countries riddled by poor governance and corruption, and to underestimate the long-run social costs of having to repay loans whether or not promised
revenues
materialize.
Higher taxes at the top could generate
revenues
to finance needed public investment, and to provide some social protection for those at the bottom, including the unemployed.
Over-dependence on aid and oil
revenues
characterizes almost all the economies of WANA.
But in a rentier economy, huge
revenues
from oil or external financial transfers actually create a disincentive to work.
Rent-seeking tends to lead to policy failure in the form of intense political competition aimed at gaining short-term access to
revenues
and benefits, as opposed to political competition over what policies might be in the long-term public interest.
The absence of a modern industrial base diminishes the WANA economies’ ability to absorb the surplus generated by oil
revenues.
Today, fear of unemployment limits consumption, lowering still further the state’s fiscal
revenues.
They also must establish a credible plan for medium-term fiscal consolidation – one that entails both higher tax
revenues
and expenditure reforms, but only once the economy is strong enough to handle such measures.
Most Greeks are taking whatever action they can to avoid the government’s likely insatiable thirst for higher tax revenues, with wealthy individuals shifting money abroad and ordinary people migrating to the underground economy.
Though the big parties are broadly committed to continuing an economic policy of liberalization and growth, the BJP is mostly focused on the well-being of India’s merchant class, whereas Congress wishes to redistribute enhanced government
revenues
to the poor through generous social programs.
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