Word: profited
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...seeing that as a way to stand out in a world of look-alike products. The strategy has generally worked, and now "companies are aligning furiously with nonprofits," says Lesa Ukman, president of the Chicago-based marketing firm IEG Inc. "In 1997 you can't make a decent profit unless you're socially responsible...
...fact, both the First-Year Formal and Spring Fling actually made a profit. The Victory Party cost less than $500 thanks to generous donations from corporate sponsors...
...said at the time he planned to start working at Youthbuild Boston, a local non-profit organization...
...center is a private, non-profit corporation which is not affiliated with Harvard, but which receives free space and utilities. Eighty-five percent of the center's clients are from the University, and Harvard faculty, staff and students are given preference for the facility...
...excerpt from the book by Mary Schiavo [BUSINESS, March 31], former Inspector General of the Department of Transportation, was the most disturbing article I have ever read in your magazine. Schiavo's story includes elements of negligence, conspiracy, profiteering and disregard for human life. I fly at least two times a week. After traveling within the U.S. and experiencing the flying-Greyhound level of quality and service there, I am relieved that I do most of my traveling on still regulated European airlines. I would rather pay more in order to avoid political profit issues and have a higher chance...