"revenue" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The company anticipates revenues of $1.6 million this year and expects an operating profit in 1991.
- The city still anticipates reduced revenues over the next few years, which, coupled with rising expenses, results in a projected deficit of more than $4 billion in the fiscal year that begins in 2007.
- It anticipates revenues of $7.3 million for this fiscal year.
- The Statue Company does not anticipate revenues.
- As European television moves increasingly into the hands of private owners, and new stations and delivery systems spring up, American companies can anticipate higher revenues in the sale of rerun rights abroad.
- Anticipating revenues of $600 million, 20 percent earmarked, of course, for the ever-popular war on crime, she assures her greedy, totally unscrupulous boss, Jake (Len Cariou), "This would stretch out longer than the Super Bowl."
- Tomo Razmilovic, the company's president and chief executive, said the company anticipated slightly higher revenues for the fourth quarter.
- Many Democrats have said that they are anticipating higher revenues this spring that may eliminate the need for the sales tax increase, program cuts and frozen levels of state aid.
- Tyson's managers have been anticipating net revenues of at least $30 million for a Tyson-Spinks fight.
- Motel 6, structured in the form of a limited partnership, anticipates revenues in 1990 of $475 million and operating income of more than $220 million.
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