Profits in a sentence as a noun

Samsung now overtakes Apple in profits as well.

It is all about Google deciding to maximize their profits at the expense of their users.

I feel that assistants aren't really there to help me; they're there to maximize profits for their employer.

I agree that he will probably not be remembered for having more than doubled revenue and almost tripled profits.

]When they say, "Google profits from pirated software," you say, "Not as much as the congressmen are profiting from the $95 million dollars in lobbyist money that paid for this bill.

"At some point you have to build a real business, generate real profits, sustain the company without the largess of investor’s capital, and start producing value the old fashioned way. "Exactly.

Now, as opposed to then, there are real businesses operating in the tech space who are generating profits on a scale not seen in probably a century or more.

There is something supremely funny about VCs complaining that their start-ups behave like funded start-ups and not like bootstrappers, who focus on revenues and profits right from day 1.

It's ludicrous that it's even necessary to paint the archetypical "Google chef" as someone who daringly sacrifices for their scrappy company for them to be worthy of windfall profits.

It would be more efficient to pay attention to fundamental value than momentary fluctuations if they weren't guaranteed to make large profits on the momentary fluctuations.

First, in total Microsoft has been far better at consistently extracting significant profits from the gaming market over the lifetime of the current console generation.

Risk management slowly started relenting when they started seeing the profits of its major competitors--and they toyed with the idea of providing subprime loans--but it never really got off the ground before the Financial Crisis.

In this context, under applicable law, Oracle may elect to get statutory damages of $150K for each of the infringements or it may elect to go after what are known as "infringer's profits" - meaning that it would ask the jury to award it damages measured by profits made by Google on account of the infringing acts.

Profits definitions

noun

the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses)

See also: lucre profit earnings

noun

something won (especially money)

See also: winnings