Similar words: margin, profit, profits, marginally, nonprofit, at a profit, marginalize, profitable. Meaning: n. the ratio gross profits divided by net sales.
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61. Does the budget carry to retaining a firm the action of battalion profit margin how?
62. Xiaoli says. 2005 fastigium , profit margin can be achieved 50%.
63. The computer has been programmed ( to calculate the gross profit margin on all sales ).
64. TYPICAL company in Congo with a gross profit margin of 20% faces a tax bill equivalent to 340% of profits.
65. Gross profit margin is expected to keep at 8.5% level on the trend of rising price.
66. The expense keep accounts on the accountant that unless manage a gender, goes and one-time item pay, profit margin and historical expression keep basic consistent.
67. The company said its net profit margin fell to 14.9% in the first half from 16.8% in the year-earlier period as sales costs and management expenses rose.
68. They pass on their cost of borrowing and add it to their profit margin.
69. When people talk about the bottom line, they generally mean net profit margin -- the money the company earns after paying all its expenses, interest,(www.Sentencedict.com) and taxes.
70. Toe ure the Customer projects to meet the contractual schedule and to meet the company target profit margin.
71. Gross profit margin widened to 18.8 percent from 18.5 percent in the third quarter. But operating margin narrowed to 4.9 percent from 5.3 percent over the period, as costs rose.
72. Gross profit margin and the proportion of current asset is positive correlative with trade credit that firm provide and use respectively.
73. Because of this Toucon faces supply problems and thanks to aggressive competition from other bidding, gross profit margin.
74. For the banks, the monetary policy adjustment will greatly reduce the bank's net profit margin.
75. That is the basis of the cost increase in certain social average profit margin.
76. Satyam actual profit margin of 3 percent, while the figure for the fabrication of 24 percent.
77. The financial report also showed its net profit margin at 12% in the first quarter, flat with the year-ago figure but down from 16% in the previous quarter.
78. And its gross profit margin in the second quarter was 67 percent[sentencedict.com], exceeding the 64 percent expected by analysts.
79. Compared with foreign countries, the Chinese medical dressing industry started relatively late, but the market demand is huge, the product have a larger profit margin.
80. We should consider our profit margin when setting our price structure.
81. My small business operates on a razor - thin profit margin.
82. The fee charged for bid invitation documents or pre-qualification documents shall be reasonable and may not have a profit margin.
83. A net profit margin of at least 10 percent is considered good.
84. The company's overall gross profit margin grew to 36.3 percent, from 34.8 percent in the year-ago quarter.
85. Today, Walmart is more than seven times the size of Sears. Furthermore Walmart's net profit margin last year was twice as much as Sears: 3.4% vs. 1.6%.
86. More old ships will be replaced by new vessels, and we expect the Company's depreciation would increase and gross profit margin would decrease to around 20%.
87. If given that the historical trend of this company's gross profit margin is upwards, what conclusion can you make?
88. As our policy is to work on small profit margin, we regret that we cannot grant long-term credit facilities.
89. Profit Margin An indicator of profitability, It is calculated as net earnings after taxes divided by revenues. Profit margin is usually displayed as a percentage.
90. The result of capital riding quality has only, namely capital profit margin.
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