Word: profited
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...even beyond the regular business cycles faced by all companies, some of HSA's divisions are showing signs of aging. Its linen agency, which throughout the 1960s commanded a virtual monopoly on campus laundry service, posted a 58 percent decrease in profits last year, according to the IRS filings. The Crib, HSA's convenience store in the Harvard Union, lost nearly $14,000 last year, after showing a slight profit in fiscal...
This tale of two signs reveals an institution willing to act decisively and even boldly in pursuit of profit but only sluggishly if at all to meet its obligations as the holder of a public trust. This imbalance raises a question about governance at the highest level and suggests a need for local public representation on the Board of Overseers. John Pitkin
...building, a yellow brick house previously occupied by the Harvard affiliated non-profit corpo- ration Cultural Survival, is the property ofHarvard Real Estate, which has leased the buildingto HSA for a term of three-and-a-half years,according to Escobari...
...Blue plans are concerned about how they will fare in Clinton's new world of giant health-care alliances and premium limitations. Smaller, for-profit insurers have no doubts: they think they will be wiped out. Their organization, the Health Insurance Association of America, has opened fire with a series of TV ads picturing a future married couple bemoaning its loss of choice -- of doctors and insurance plans -- under a Clinton-style reform. The Democratic National Committee shot back on Saturday with a TV ad implying that the insurers are "scared" they can no longer get away with "denying people...
Dake spent the summer in the Mission District of San Francisco working for a non-profit organization which helps youths stay off the streets by providing them with jobs and activities...