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Both services are lucrative money spinners for Apple and Google.
The animals' meat, hides and, above all, tusks are money-spinners.
Football rights no longer look the money-spinners they once were.
Hospitality industries, Silicon Valley and Hollywood will be our big money spinners. Maybe.
For Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, Chopard's co-president, watch museums seem to be money-spinners.
Hospitals were having to support themselves, and psychiatric services were not seen as money-spinners.
But he is floating a promise that equities and commodities could be great money spinners.
LOFTILY as they may disdain the profit motive, Britain's judges are, on a national level, money-spinners.
The launch itself is a high-risk step, but once in orbit the satellites are money spinners.
Arms-trafficking, illegal jade mining and unlawful logging are also big money-spinners for organized crime, the 2018 report added.
Other big money-spinners—hydropower and the extraction of minerals and timber—are controlled by state-owned firms that employ relatively few Tibetans.
Most clubs in the Middle Kingdom's local Super League are state-owned and sales from tickets and broadcast streams are limited, making them poor money-spinners.
The country was also hit by a devastating earthquake in February, killing more than 100 people and disrupting one of the country's main money-spinners, the ExxonMobil-led gas operations.
The last few shows have been money-spinners for commercial-aircraft makers, particularly Europe's Airbus and America's Boeing, the two firms that between them make almost all the world's large jetliners.
Housing is one of the few bright spots in an economy that was already struggling before the coronavirus wreaked havoc with tourism and student arrivals from abroad, both big money spinners for Australia.
Hearn is trying to get his client some top heavyweight money-spinners coming his way, following Bellew's successful debut in that weight class—including WBC and WBO world heavyweight champions Deontay Wilder and Joseph Parker.
The virus has wreaked havoc on the tourism and education sectors, both big money spinners for Australia, with the Treasury department estimating that the epidemic will cut 0.5 percentage points off economic growth in the first quarter.
Asian art (£22017 million), Impressionist and modern art (£235 million), and postwar and contemporary art (£2118 million), all of which saw increased auction sales, were Christie's other main money spinners in the first half of the year.
Mortgages are Australian banks' money-spinners, with the Big Four - Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, Westpac Banking Corp and NAB - holding about 80 percent of the country's A$1.7 trillion ($1.36 trillion) mortgage market.
The company that is second only to IKEA in Europe's furniture market and owns Poundland in the UK, Conforama in France and Mattress Firm in the United States, has seen one of its main money-spinners in Europe take a pounding.
Named after the deep-red bitter which remains one of its key money-spinners, the group, founded in 1860 in Milan, has sold off a string of assets since 13 and bought up brands including French liqueur Grand Marnier and high-end British gin Bulldog.
FRANKFURT/LONDON (Reuters) - If Britons vote to leave the EU, London's financial center faces losing one of its top money spinners - the trade in trillions of euros in derivatives - and the European Central Bank will be pushing hard for the business to move onto its patch.
LONDON (Reuters) - Amazon's sports broadcasting ambitions will be tested this week in a multi-billion pound auction of English Premier League soccer rights, potentially pitting it against Sky and BT. England's auction for the rights to screen matches including Manchester United and City, Liverpool and Chelsea is one of the biggest money spinners in world sport, with the last three-year domestic package raising 5.14 billion pounds ($7.25 billion).
He frequently uses hand- held camera and experimental soundtracks. Film maker Zoya Akhtar wrote: "He has a very strong storytelling style and he proved that you could tell a great story with not a lot of money." Actor Ranbir Kapoor said, "All his films may not be big money spinners but the impact Anurag has, his contribution to Indian cinema, is immense." Canadian film critic and festival programmer Cameron Bailey has called Kashyap as "one of the most knowledgeable filmmaker".
The newly independent Woolworths faced severe competitive and financial pressures. The market for physical copies of music, one of Woolworths' main money spinners, shrank in the early 21st century; specialist music chains such as Our Price collapsed. The major supermarket chains expanded into many of Woolworths' product areas, and the fast-expanding Wilkinson challenged it directly on the high street. Woolworths did not generally follow the trend started in the 1980s of opening stores at out-of- town relocations. One of its few out-of-town stores opened at the Merry Hill Shopping Centre in 1989, but this closed within a few years due to disappointing trade.
By 2000 their producer and director was Colin Bromley, and by 2004 Thorburn had left the group with Butts and Demarest set to continue. In June 2006 they ended their association with the ABC, and entered into a new distribution deal with Warner Bros. For their 2006 material additional voices were provided by Kirsten Butts – wife of David Butts – and Mal Heap; they were produced by Jill Coleburn, and directed by Missy Stephens-Gaha. In February 2007 The Australians Michael Bodey and Jim Gaines described how The Hooley Dooleys had "broken free in contentious circumstances", the group had been restricted at the ABC to "merely bit players below the [network's] premier suite of money- spinners, The Wiggles, Bananas in Pyjamas and Play School".
Car Booty is a British television programme shown on BBC One as part of their daytime schedule, and on Digital channel, Home, it was also repeated on Challenge TV for a brief period in February 2005. The concept of the show is for a family or group who are in need of funds to sell items from around their home at a car boot sale, in order to raise the desired amount of money. There are times when there is an antique too good for the boot sale, so coverage of a family member taking an item to a specialist is often shown. The show is presented by Lorne Spicer, who can also be seen on daytime show Money Spinners and recently on BBC's My Life For Sale.
In 1980, an HSBC executive serving in India urged him to join HSBC's elite international officer programme, as it was called at that time, which paved the way for his banking career. Gulliver worked his way up in treasury and capital markets divisions, rose through the ranks in the bank's Global banking and markets division, and held a number of key roles in the group's operations worldwide; including postings in London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur and the United Arab Emirates. Gulliver was appointed to run the Asian and treasury capital markets desks from Hong Kong in the mid 1990s. During the 1990s, Gulliver built HSBC's investment banking business in Hong Kong and turned HSBC's Asian markets business into one of the group's major money-spinners, even in the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis.
The Beatles in 1964; several of their 1960s studio albums have been credited by music historians for heralding the album era. Following the Beatles' example, several rock albums intended as artistic statements were released in 1966, including the Rolling Stones' Aftermath, the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds, Bob Dylan's Blonde on Blonde, the Beatles' own Revolver and the Who's A Quick One. Music journalist Mat Snow cites these five releases, together with Otis Redding's 1965 LP Otis Blue, as evidence that "the album era was here, and though hit singles still mattered, they were no longer pop's most important money spinners and artistic statements." According to Jon Pareles, the music industry profited immensely and redefined its economic identity because of the era's rock musicians, who "started to see themselves as something more than suppliers of ephemeral hit singles".

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