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My parents made me keep the job until I turned a profit.
Would they likely turn a profit in the first three years?
After two years, the company began to turn a profit.
From 1989 to 1995, the company did not turn a profit.
The business turned a profit within the first six months.
But so far it has not been enough to turn a profit.
It turned a profit after only six months in the air.
Sure, they might turn a profit, but not enough of one.
But even then most of them were not expected to turn a profit for at least two years.
They expect to turn a profit by the end of the year.
The station turned a profit in its first 90 days.
It does not expect to turn a profit on the service until 2004.
And it generally takes four or five years to turn a profit.
Because by the end of 2003, the company was turning a profit.
Like many Internet companies, it has yet to turn a profit.
In 1973, the magazine turned a profit for the first time.
The road had lost money for decades and only recently turned a profit.
Still, the advertising was not enough to turn a profit.
But the farm has also turned a profit since the company took it over.
Now there are so few because the process has become too expensive to turn a profit.
It turned a profit for the first time in March earlier this year.
Between the years 1919 and 1920, the studio did not turn a profit.
I said, "If you come up with a way to turn a profit on this, let me know."
The company has been turning a profit in Japan for years.
That way you turn a profit of say, fifteen percent over cost?