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I . prof·it [ˈprɒfɪt] RZ.

1. profit (money earned):

profit
dobiček r.m.
profit
profit r.m.
gross/net profit
to make a profit
to sell sth at a profit

2. profit (advantage):

profit
korist r.ż.

II . prof·it [ˈprɒfɪt] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. profit (gain financially):

profit by/from

2. profit (benefit):

profit by/from
profit by/from
profit cz. nieprzech.

non-ˈprof·it PRZYM. esp Am, non-ˈprof·it-mak·ing PRZYM.

ˈpa·per prof·it RZ.

ˈprof·it-mak·ing PRZYM.

ˈprof·it mar·gin RZ.

profit margin
profit margin

prof·it-ˈori·en·tat·ed [-ˌɔ:rienteɪtɪd] Brit, prof·it-ˈori·ent·ed [-ˌɔ:rientɪd] PRZYM.

ˈprof·it-shar·ing RZ. no l.mn.

ˈprof·it-tak·ing RZ. no l.mn.

not-for-ˈprofit PRZYM.

not-for-profit organization, company:

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Any new source of supply might also reduce speculators buying in the hope of making a quick profit.
theconversation.com
If the shareholder capital is exhausted, the company will either have to start making a profit, find additional funding, or close down.
en.wikipedia.org
A good starting point would be to cut out all the spin when the interim profit figure is announced next week.
www.interest.co.nz
Those who profit by sponging off other peoples' money (aka financiers, hedge fund managers, etc), are loathsome.
www.dailyfinance.com
General admission was $1.50 for adults and $0.75 for children, and the park reported a net profit of about $100,000 at the end of the 1968 season.
en.wikipedia.org
The company also returned to profit, having gained 66.3 million after taxes, also the highest number in its history.
en.wikipedia.org
Which indicates that companies should not just associate themselves with non-profit but actually offer their own non-profit experiences that young consumers can get involved with.
en.wikipedia.org
Fluke continued to profit from healthy markets and its technological expertise going into the 1970s.
en.wikipedia.org
Defined benefit pension provision is voluntary, and is not run to make a profit: that is left to the employer's core business.
www.actuarialpost.co.uk
A cultural association may engage in social as well as in profit-making activity.
en.wikipedia.org

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