Similar words: profit, nonprofit, at a profit, profitable, profile, high profile, proficiency, out of it. Meaning: ['prɑfɪt /'prɒ-] n. 1. the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses) 2. something won (especially money).
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(31) The rise in interest rates had a direct bearing on the company's profits.
(32) He won't allow anyone to chisel in on his profits.
(33) He was ordered to forfeit more than £1.5m in profits.
(34) The profits are not high, but the company turns over a large sum every year.
(35) The management's preoccupation with costs and profits resulted in a drop in quality and customer service.
(36) May your financial future be filled with profits this year.
(37) Any investment in shares is a bet on an unknowable future flow of profits.
(38) There has been a sharp decline in profits this year.
(39) She glossed over the company's fall in profits, focusing instead on her plans for investment and modernization.
(40) The improvement has been across the board, with all divisions either increasing profits or reducing losses.
(41) Investors weren't concerned about short-term profits over the next few years.
(42) The robbers decided to whack up the profits from the robbery.
(43) They came to an accord that profits should be shared equally.
(44) For a hit show, profits can add up to millions of dollars.
(45) This new invention will bring you great profits like a goldmine.
(46) Record profits in the retail market indicate a boom in the economy.
(47) The company is expected to report record profits this year.
(48) The company's profits eased back from £15.million to £14.7 million.
(49) Increased production will, in turn, lead to increased profits.
(50) He is above taking profits for himself.
(51) Its net profits plunged 73% last year.
(52) The company is coy about revealing its profits.
(53) You should receive a large share of the profits.
(54) Equally divide profits between the partners.
(55) The profits tailed off after a few years.
(56) Their profits have trebled in the last two years.
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(57) We are expecting a plunge in profits this year.
(58) The results showed a sharp drop in profits.
(59) Profits will be split between three major charities.
(60) The bank made pre-tax profits of £3.5 million.
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