Word: profited
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...retail spots on the first floor remain glaringly empty, and DiGiovanni believes it may be more than a decade before the project ever shows a profit. DiGiovanni did add, though, that Sumitomo has the staying power necessary to wait out the bad times...
...retail spots on the first floor remain glaringly empty, and DiGiovanni believes it may be more than a decade before the project ever shows a profit. DiGiovanni did add, though, that Sumitomo has the staying power necessary to wait out the bad times...
...belief that their profit margins are greater than 10 years ago," he says...
...market them. Right now, says Victor Bell, a veteran Rhode Island recycling expert, "the market can't keep up with the recycling binge." In recent years many states and municipalities have passed laws mandating the collection of newspapers, plastics, glass and paper. But arranging for processing -- and finding a profit in it -- has proved tricky. As trucks loaded with recyclable materials arrive at processors, backlogs develop. Worse, the glut has depressed already soft prices for used paper and plastics...
...there's money in trash, entrepreneurs will find it. And in many instances they have. Processors are turning a profit by recycling high-value steel and aluminum cans and, in general, paper cartons and cardboard. A Shearson Lehman analysis concludes that recycling is now attracting "the attention of the solid waste industry investor." In two areas in particular, innovative ideas are cropping...