- foul taste,
sharp spines, or
defensive behaviour can make a
species unprofitable enough to
predators to
allow Müllerian
mimicry to develop. Once a pair...
-
under management grew to $8
billion in 2008,
after which a
series of
unprofitable investments and
client redemptions shrank that to
about $350 million...
- A box-office bomb is a film that is
unprofitable or
considered highly unsuccessful during its
theatrical run.
Although any film for
which the combined...
-
running with
extreme punctuality,
though since privatisation several unprofitable but
socially valuable lines have been
closed by
private operators. Rail...
- capacity,
which must then
either lie idle (or
under capacity),
which is
unprofitable, or
produce an
excess supply.
Overproduction is the ac****ulation of unsaleable...
- WeWork's
initial public offering filing,
criticizing the company's
unprofitability as well as its culture,
corporate structure, nepotism, and the evidence...
- a
public company in the
period 2000 to 2016,
which ultimately proved unprofitable. In 2016, the
company returned to
private ownership under JAB Holding...
-
notably sewing machines and typewriters, but
those branches were
deemed unprofitable and
dropped in 2000. The
company was
founded in the
Second Polish Republic...
-
negative or volatile. The P/S
ratio is
particularly useful for
valuing unprofitable companies, as it
relies on
revenue rather than profit,
which may be absent...
- so that it is out of print. This is
usually done when a
title becomes unprofitable to manufacture, but it may also
occur at a
record artist's request. Deletion...