Word: profitable
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...country today brings out more of the passions--or the hypocrisy--in Washington politicians. Every time they get the chance, those who see profit in it pummel the "butchers in Beijing" about all manner of failings, aiming their blows as much at Clinton as at China's communist die-hards. Antiabortion activists rail at China's forced abortions. Exiled crusader Harry Wu charges China with harvesting human organs from executed prisoners for sale. Human-rights advocates complain that Clinton is ignoring systemic repression; partisans of the Dalai Lama call for a free Tibet; labor advocates bang the drums about unfair...
Finally, know this: when the stock market throws a sale, I buy hundreds of thousands of shares, and the price often goes lower before it goes higher. But if I've done my homework, I usually profit by being patient, and so will...
...Prada empire of 120 shops around the world. Last year the firm opened 27 flagship stores and 13 in-store boutiques. This year it is planning 15 Prada stores (in such places as Chicago and Taipei) and five Miu Miu shops. According to Bertelli, Prada had a pretax profit of $130.1 million on revenues of $674 million last year. This year he expects $150 million on sales of $824 million--tidy numbers for a family firm...
...firm has been buffeted by other ill winds, from the ongoing trial in Italy of Patrizia Gucci (charged with murdering her ex-spouse Maurizio Gucci, grandson of the company's founder) to worries about the fallout from the Asian financial crisis. Last September, when De Sole announced that profits growth for 1997 would be lower than expected, Gucci stock plummeted almost 20% in one day. Sure enough, the company announced last week that this year's first-quarter net profit had dropped 10% from last year, from $48 million to $43.1 million. On top of this, the Prada purchase...
...they saw on the show. As you noted, our foundation works with TV writers. One reason we do so is to help ensure that their portrayals of health issues are accurate and balanced. But to compare the public-health efforts of nonprofits like the foundation with those of for-profit companies pitching their wares is unfair and shortsighted. We work with writers and producers who want to entertain and educate at the same time--surely a plus for everyone. VICKY RIDEOUT, Director Entertainment Media & Public Health Program Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Menlo Park, Calif...