If entrepreneurs reap profits, they do so for doing precisely what other people want.
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You can also reap profits, or rents, as well as tax benefits, as a passive, absentee landowner or a speculator.
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Google's long-term dream is to index all of the world's public information and make it searchable--everything from driver records to radio shows and films--and reap profits from it.
Both Soros and Paulson have read economic signs and traded at just the right times to reap profits and avoid losses on gold in the past, adding significance to their recent decision.
Some companies will reap profits from their commercials.
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Office workers save, buy a bus or a bar, put a cousin in charge and reap the profits.
To reap greater profits from those infringing clips, Boehm argues, Google has dragged its feet in implementing filtering.
IBM, is positioned to reap handsome profits as corporate-wide instant messaging takes hold.
Solvay continued to reap huge profits by keeping its monopoly in the market.
Garnett counters that Ingres doesn't need to catch up to reap rich profits.
By all means sell the spectrum and reap the profits, they argue.
Moreover, News Corp may be willing to assume more risk going forward given the success of Avatar and thus potentially reap higher profits.
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With China surpassing Japan as the world's second largest movie market last year, studios that successfully appeal to Chinese audiences can reap sizeable profits.
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While no one can deny the impressive momentum and increasing strength of social media, Google continues to reap massive profits from its search operations.
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The British banks that have bought building societies (thrifts), for instance, reap handsome profits by selling home buyers insurance policies as well as mortgages.
Companies that can ride through the storm will regain profitability around that time to reap impressive profits from late 2013 through the middle of 2015.
Antidumping duties on magnesium, polyvinyl chloride, and hot-rolled steel, for example, may please upstream, petitioning domestic producers, who can subsequently raise their prices and reap greater profits.
It could be a major beneficiary of the Afghan ramp, where the government outsources much of the support business and where lean operators can reap solid profits.
The chances are that, just as in many other fields, the pioneers will go bust and a second or third wave of companies will reap the profits.
While Pixar may be a bit pricey--its price-to-earnings ratio is 33--it could reap bigger profits starting in 2005 if it is able to arrange a more lucrative distribution arrangement.
In recent years, often after much hesitation, Japanese companies have begun to integrate their strategies and operations regionally, and have begun to reap strong profits as a result.
The trade exists so that the exporters can avoid the costs of properly managing the hazards (lead and cadmium) and simply reap the profits from the valuable material (copper).
Based on this belief system, we heap praise on businesses that reap lavish profits as reward for derring-do even as we deny charitable organizations access to fundamental best business practices.
According to Kathryn Helvenston-Wettengel, who is suing Blackwater for contributing to the death of her son, private companies reap immense profits from their contracts but lack any sort of oversight if they don't provide their employees with adequate protection.
If we as taxpayers are going to assume the risk as stakeholders when bankers make bad decisions, we should reap the profits as shareholders when those banks are profitable again, and use that money to pay down the national debt, cut our taxes and get a solid return on our investment.
His most lucrative push began in the mid-1990s, letting him reap prodigious profits on 1, 400 units in South Beach, 4, 000 in downtown Miami and 10, 000 luxury cribs in Fort Lauderdale, West Palm (nasdaq: PALM - news - people ) Beach, North Dade and South Broward counties so far.
That edge is where Goldman can reap the richest profits, far wider margins than on the floor of the NYSE.
Whether you're looking for a new home or a new investment, you can be among those to reap the huge profits.
So as the product matured, the company would reap the highest profits.
The lesson outlined above is that no matter what happens within the economy going forward, the banks are poised to reap gains in profits.
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