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That is, until they reaped the $470 million reward worldwide.
It had reaped the reward it was built to earn.
Last year, the EU reaped a record 151 million tonnes.
The social network reaped an average TSR of 46 percent.
Pickens still reaped $250 million in profit on his shares.
Domestic retailers and banks reaped some of the biggest savings.
Other governors have also reaped campaign cash from M.T.A. contractors.
O). Lightspeed also reaped windfalls when Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO.
And even Ukraine's farmers have reaped some rewards, albeit indirectly.
SpaceX has reaped the benefits of its affordable launches, too.
His university, Ohio State, has reaped millions from his grants.
So I reaped the rewards and I kept my mouth shut.
All the while, she's reaped the profits of Calvin Harris's song.
Investing in the company's crown jewels has reaped benefits for GGP.
Yet the biggest spenders reaped only scant improvement in the polls.
Saudi Arabia's state oil firm reaped $356bn in revenues last year.
But fund managers who stuck with Hungary eventually reaped outsize returns.
Republican donors and activists invested heavily and reaped the electoral rewards.
But if it had, he would have reaped a big windfall.
At times, the hotel reaped the windfalls of the war economy.
Smaller brands that have limited reach have also reaped the rewards.
Trump reaped narrower gains among Hispanics and blue-collar white women.
Combined, they reaped roughly a cool million dollars' worth of cryptocurrency.
Colorado has since reaped the job benefits of the marijuana industry.
Over time, Dr. Fradkin's Dollars for Scholars reaped other unexpected dividends.
He reaped the reward by boosting his party's number of seats.
Competitors JD.com and Pinduoduo also reaped billions of dollars in sales.
The media has reaped rewards from all of this too, of course.
The benefits of such spending may also be reaped closer to home.
Residents of gentrifying neighbourhoods who own their homes have reaped considerable windfalls.
We could also remit money reaped from the exploitation of public resources.
But they have certainly reaped the benefits of Trump&aposs thriving economy.
Who, other than Christie's, reaped the benefits from the blockbuster Ganz sale?
Central's companies have reaped the benefits of a tourism boom in Thailand.
A CFPB study found that consumers reaped significantly smaller rewards through arbitration.
She also reaped a fundraising dividend and rose sharply in several polls.
He never reaped any financial rewards from his days at the Factory.
Citi reaped just $1.1 billion in digital deposits in all of 2018.
Yet they have reaped financial rewards from being Brady-adjacent — especially Cassel.
I did it in "Men We Reaped," and that was harrowing enough.
Trump has reaped other financial benefits from Saudi Arabia and its representatives.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has personally reaped the rewards of Amazon's success.
But this has not always reaped the economic rewards coveted by Palestinians.
Where he did allow some tension into the proceedings, he reaped rewards.
She reaped many awards and prizes and produced a half-dozen books.
Companies ranging from luxury brands to discount retailers reaped the benefits of that.
They've reaped the benefits, in other words, of the Netherlands' global settlement procedure.
But it was his smart investing strategy that reaped such astounding financial rewards.
Its creators said Hulu reaped the rewards by taking on a risky proposal.
"political development" at a low level that could be reaped by a national
Other apps of dubious quality have also reaped the benefits of FaceApp's popularity.
Reagan reaped the benefits of Hollywood's search for status in the postwar period.
For Victoria Arana, now 22, being a union member has already reaped benefits.
Australian gold miners reaped the benefits, with the sub-index up 1.5 percent.
Like Levin in "Anna Karenina," Tolstoy reaped and sowed alongside the peasants here.
In Iraq and Syria, ISIS did the destabilizing and Iran reaped the benefit.
It reaped $6.4 billion for US distillers, up from $5.5 billion in 2012.
Still, the shows went on, and our street style photographer reaped the benefits.
They paid $20154,19394 for the nickels and decades later reaped millions for them.
Two of the three parcels have together reaped a total of $71 million.
It's unclear whether he reaped any benefits from the $5 million ad buy.
Taco Bell has reaped huge profits from their false, misleading and deceptive advertising.
But Odebrecht has also reaped the benefits of its connections to the country.
That's reaped fortunes for some, but not necessarily motivation to catch art criminals.
And every time the military lowered standards, it reaped what it had sown.
Brazil's farm sector, meanwhile, has reaped the benefit of China's feud with Trump.
Other research found that young black workers reaped large gains from the hot economy.
When China opened its economy in the 1980s, its seaboard reaped the biggest gains.
But companies that embraced the shift away from having employees have reaped big gains.
There are benefits to be reaped from exposure to books even in early infancy.
But regardless of whether the group reaped financial rewards, the project unearthed human truths.
Consequently, proceeds reaped from IPOs in the country fell 39 percent year-over-year.
With the $82.5 million Netflix reaped from the offering, Hastings started hiring aggressively again.
He reaped the rewards of this view during the first quarter as markets rebounded.
Even other social networks, like Facebook, reaped the benefit of news breaking on Twitter.
Even though she reaped big rewards on the commodities market, the experience was unnerving.
Artsy has been one of a group of startups that has reaped the benefits.
I.O. The wealthy have also reaped most of the gains from rising stock prices.
And yet, the enslaved reaped none of the benefits of the wealth they created.
It used to be that when productivity grew, workers reaped some of the harvest.
If they invested along the lines of the broader market, they reaped huge rewards.
Until about 248, his followers reaped large capital gains by investing in precious metals.
Iowa State forced nine turnovers and reaped 19 points off them before the break.
Twitter, the New York Times noted, reaped $2.1 billion in a more publicized IPO.
Because all euro-zone countries have reaped significant benefits from membership in the union.
In private equity alone, there were eight executives who reaped more than $100 million.
The free video game is played by millions, and has reaped billions of dollars.
Since then, Wyclef's learned the power of publishing and has since reaped the benefits.
In 2016, more than 35 artists reaped more than $150,000 each on the platform.
Middle-class accidental millionaires sold property, reaped their windfall, and moved south to retire.
If you reaped large gains from your brokerage account this year, you have until Dec.
Considering all the bloodshed that Cersei's actions have reaped, I think it's certainly a possibility.
But while "Fate's" victory seemed inevitable, the rest of the weekend's top five reaped intrigue.
The benefits of sobriety I've reaped over the last year far outweigh those lingering disappointments.
Yes, but: Only a handful of places have reaped the benefits of the tech boom.
Despite having few natural resources, they had developed their human capital and reaped the rewards.
The company has reaped strong mobile gains across the board, said Intercam analyst Alik Garcia.
In just over a year, Operation Safe Haven has reaped more than $230,000 — and climbing.
Other Asian economies with hefty foreign-currency reserves, from Japan to Taiwan, reaped similar gains.
He reaped about $90 million in 22016 by selling Hospira shares, U.S. regulatory filings indicate.
Centerview reaped a $22011 million fee for helping orchestrate the merger of Kraft and Heinz.
After all, we are the ones who have most reaped the rewards of H-1B.
The tech-heavy Nasdaq has also reaped big gains, surging nearly 19 percent this year.
Fishermen in Jamaica have reaped the benefits of a demand for lionfish on dinner plates.
And they reaped greater profits from their core lending businesses, thanks to rising interest rates.
TODAY, THE COUNTRY is still battling the memory of the humiliations reaped by British conquest.
Spring followed, and with the help of Indians, the survivors reaped their first American harvest.
The banks handling the transaction reaped not only huge fees but also coveted bragging rights.
Iconic technologists, boundary-pushing VCs, entrepreneurs who've persevered, done the work and reaped the rewards.
Poor Kelsey just can't catch a break, and we, the viewers, reaped all the benefits.
Apollo and Metropoulos have now reaped a return totaling 13 times their original cash investment.
Its use originated from the cut of profits that ship captains reaped for "carrying" goods.
From a single gust of wind, Clare Hollingworth reaped the journalistic scoop of the century.
More importantly, the profits reaped from slaveholding cannot be erased by merely changing a state song.
Over that same time period, the poorest 50% of households reaped only 2% of wealth gains.
He just took it a few steps further, and reaped the rewards without really hurting anyone.
Li reaped the rewards of expressing her doubts and Bay reworked the script to her liking.
Certainly, she saw what her congregation reaped with the outpouring of support from around the world.
It's safe to say there aren't huge rewards to be reaped from warming ties with Russia.
Xu allegedly reaped billions of yuan illegally during last year's stock market turmoil, mainland media reported.
Singles Day in China reaped $25bn in sales for Alibaba, surpassing last year's tally of $18bn.
Companies like Kodak and Telegram have pivoted to launch their own ICOs and reaped financial rewards.
In 2017, Forbes estimated that he reaped nearly $1 billion dollars just from his social media.
And several C.E.O.s reaped huge windfalls, even while presiding over precipitous declines in total shareholder return.
All the while, privately run companies have reaped enormous profits by investing Chileans' social security savings.
The S.E.C. said his activity reaped an extra $1.5 million in trading profit for the company.
When Facebook acquired Oculus for $2 billion, venture capitalists and rich angel investors reaped the rewards.
Third, Chavez squandered the record oil revenues reaped by Venezuela during his 28500 years in office.
She redesigned her party to make it more palatable to Scots, and reaped the electoral benefits.
It has reaped political benefits, too, getting Latin American nations to sever diplomatic relations with Taiwan.
Despite the repatriation-related loss, it reaped an overall $3.35 billion gain from the new law.
"Like Apple computers or Goodyear tires, I reaped the benefit of cheap Chinese labor," she writes.
That punt against the Jets reaped a value of 81.9 percent, gaining 68 of 83 yards.
That includes Hungary, where the prime minister's family and friends have reaped millions in farm subsidies.
Its best month was December, when it reaped more than $18 million from 900,000-plus contributions.
In the old days, they say, their parents reaped plentiful harvests from fields fed with manure.
But thanks to OxyContin, the company has reaped $31 billion in revenue since the mid-1990s.
For several decades, Pittsburgh reaped the benefits and bore the incredible costs of its coal consumption.
But the craven executives also reaped the benefits of a government reimbursement program through Medicare and Medicaid.
That suggests Apple reaped at least $1153 billion in revenue from its App Store, an analyst said.
That was very good news for its investors, who reaped twice the rewards of most market bulls.
"Your insinuation that Mike has reaped personal financial benefits from Milken Institute programs is outrageous," he said.
Seventy feet down, Friedrich reaped his reward, enjoying stunning views of the icebergs in all their glory.
For years, they reaped riches from this land — until this slew of (still largely unsolved) murders occurred.
Their supporters have reaped the rewards of an alliance with the ruling Justice and Development (AK) party.
Donald Trump's campaign spending more than doubled in July, and one company in particular reaped the benefits.
Tilson reaped millions from his bet against Lumber, whose shares were down 90 percent at one point.
As a result, the public has not fully reaped the spoils from winning that first crypto war.
Since 2010, the Pentagon has reaped a surplus worth billions by slapping a premium on fuel sales.
The heated tone comes as Peña Nieto's government has reaped political rewards for standing up to Trump.
The novel is suffused with nostalgia, but it understands that the Ambersons have reaped what they sowed.
But in Holzhauer's 33rd game, Boettcher, a Chicago-based librarian, dethroned him and reaped game show glory.
Players from both teams owe a huge debt to Palmer for the career riches they have reaped.
With a minimal outlay, Russia has reaped the rewards, becoming the most powerful actor in the country.
This outweighs the profits reaped by Australian companies from delayed notice of the destruction of the reefs.
ISIS has reaped havoc and misery in Syria in particular, making refugees of swathes of the populace.
Had he pursued his lawsuit against Michigan State, he might well have reaped a larger financial settlement.
It had an estimated $19-25 million budget and only reaped $11.1 million at the box office.
He turned the electorate a whiter shade of pale than anyone expected, and then reaped the dividends.
But with 240, each was a winner, so she reaped $21,29, the lottery organization announced on Friday.
Autostrade reaped huge profits and acquired so much power that the state became a largely passive regulator.
But Nadal, ranked fourth, steadily gained confidence and reaped results once the footing changed to his liking.
By 2019, multiple generations of working families the world over had reaped the benefits of their efforts.
Along the way, it reaped hefty fees and became one of Britain's most influential public relations firms.
We are far from the only school district to have reaped the benefits of Title II funds.
And as far as I can tell, a very small group of people reaped all the benefit.
The GOP reaped electoral gains from their opposition to ObamaCare and the big government mindset it symbolized.
By the numbers: 41% of corn and 62% of soybean were reaped as of Sunday, Reuters says.
Time reported in 22008 that the franchise had reaped nearly $700 million in soundtrack and merchandise sales.
Many less visible unicorns have had a similar fate, albeit only after seed investors have reaped the benefits.
They have used the time for a long string of town-hall-style meetings, and reaped uncertain rewards.
The bank ultimately reaped $600 million in fees, a higher-than-typical amount for $6.5 billion in issuance.
The United States has kept the peace in the Pacific for decades, and has reaped enormous economic rewards.
But thanks to OxyContin, the company has reaped more than $31 billion in revenue since the mid-1990s.
My superiors reaped the benefits of the relationships that I was able to establish and solidify with clients.
Saab reaped profits and imported only a fraction of the food needed for the subsidy program, it said.
And far from paying a price for doing so, they've reaped political rewards not many could have predicted.
By 1989, Voivod had reined in their tempos, embraced high fidelity production, and reaped the commercial rewards thereof.
And Google may have already reaped enough from the Google Play tie that it isn't essential to continue.
Microsoft Corp has reaped huge tax savings through its Puerto Rico manufacturing subsidiary while creating relatively few jobs.
Also, more jobs (and higher earnings) are reaped by local residents when incentives target areas of high unemployment.
Though the economy Trump inherited was booming, its gains were being reaped unequally—that's partly why he won.
Since buying Archipelago, the now ICE-owned NYSE has reaped more and more revenue from selling its data.
Made-in-Japan Kameyama model TVs, named for the factory, became a hit, and Sharp reaped big profits.
Airlines have reaped the benefits of a plunge in oil prices in mid-2014, raking in record profits.
He secretly recorded Mr. Fujimori and his aides bragging that those who supported Mr. Kuczynski reaped big rewards.
This led me indirectly to Jesmyn Ward's MEN WE REAPED, a beautiful and searing memoir published in 2013.
And it's what some of the people who have reaped the rewards of this rigged system think too.
Also, the special tax treatment of fees reaped by hedge fund managers and private equity executives remains unresolved.
The Securities and Exchange Commission said Mr. Cooperman and his firm had reaped about $4 million in profits.
Iraq reaped $3.744 billion from oil exports in July, Oil Ministry spokesman Asim Jihad said in a statement.
For years, companies have reaped outrageous profits from the extraction of natural resources that belong to all Americans.
Last year, Johnson was second behind George Clooney, who reaped a windfall from the sale of his tequila company.
Ms. Stewart reaped $216,21929 from the sale; after the announcement, the share price of the company, ImClone Systems, plummeted.
Can you imagine a world where every dad had the experience I'm having and every child reaped the benefits?
He was cunning and clever, and the gambles he took eventually reaped dividends, but only for a short time.
Fortnite is ubiquitous among the under-18 set, and its microtransactions have reaped billions in profits for Epic Games.
That's the old way of doing business in the game industry, and Valve has reaped the benefits for years.
Harris is not the only candidate at the front of the Democratic pack who has reaped big money. Sen.
Privatizations have been a key term of the country's three international bailouts but have reaped poor revenues so far.
Buffalo Hyde has both suffered the consequences and reaped the rewards of refusing to paint "beautiful sunsets," he says.
Hedge funds that were ready for Monday's drop reaped the profits of betting against shares of multiple technology companies.
Countries that know how to manage most of these elements well, like Canada and Luxembourg, have reaped the rewards.
In October, however, the City went without the $34 million it could have reaped from companies' stock option plans.
However, the weakness follows a blockbuster year in 2018, when corporations reaped the benefits of the unprecedented tax cuts.
Once the US had checked the box and reaped the political rewards, it saw no need to keep running.
A sophisticated right-wing propaganda machine has helped to sow this malevolence, and the GOP has reaped the benefits.
Up-close photographs of the dwarf planet are stunning, and there are scientific rewards to be reaped from them.
U.S. oil production has more than doubled over the last decade, but American drivers haven't always reaped the benefits.
The richest Americans have reaped a disproportional amount of economic growth while worker wages have failed to keep pace.
They called on world leaders to manage the advances so that the benefits are reaped and the dangers countered.
In the 1880s, for instance, it limited the electoral gains that white supremacist Democrats reaped by disenfranchising black voters.
On Friday, he claimed the US has reaped "tens of billions of dollars" from China due to the tariffs.
The Carville-Matalin political-enemies/life-partners routine reaped them a fortune of book, speaking, TV and endorsement deals.
Ms. Mayer's pay was mostly in stock and stock options, and she reaped the rewards alongside the other stockholders.
These same profitable corporations have also just reaped the benefits of a massive windfall from Trump's 2017 tax cut.
So to all of those marchers who did not vote for her, you have reaped what you have sown.
The private sector has already reaped benefits, with Egypt's benchmark EGX 22015 index up 230 percent since December 0003.
The flow of people into the country came to a near halt — and the far right reaped political rewards.
Again and again, he has broken his promises to the American people while his allies have reaped the rewards.
Prosecutors said Mr. Bogucki had misused his knowledge of the transactions to make trades that reaped millions of dollars.
Many of the miners are poor, but work for big corporations that have reaped enormous profits from the gold mines.
Patty Jenkins' film reaped the biggest box-office returns of the DCEU films, and was also the cheapest to produce.
It joined the unpopular outgoing government of Michel Temer but reaped no benefit from supporting necessary pension and labour reforms.
The ACA did not meaningfully touch the pharmaceutical industry's business or patent practices, and those companies have reaped record profits.
But that's just a drop in the bucket compared with what Wall Street has reaped on the massively complex buyout.
Much think-tank wonkery is treated as authoritative by journalists and regulators—the reaped rewards from decades of rigorous work.
AMERICA'S economy has grown massively during the past four decades, but not all of its workers have reaped the rewards.
Huawei has focused primarily on urban China, and it's reaped the rewards of it as one of the leading brands.
"Shoppers reaped the benefit of falling prices this Christmas, with groceries 1.83 percent cheaper than last year," Fraser McKevitt said.
Obama Democrats argued the president was the "adult in the room," but it was the children who reaped the benefits.
Since it moved to that subscription model, it has reaped the benefits of recurring revenue and grown steadily ever since.
The people who did this were experts, and it seems likely that they have reaped enormous rewards for their work.
Harvests traditionally begin in August, and last month in Charlottesville the United States reaped the bitter product of its divisions.
Had the government sold off all areas, it would have reaped some 106.5 billion reais ($25.8 billion) in signing bonuses.
The three games together reaped about $1 million for South Carolina State — more than 10 percent of its athletic budget.
Pension funds have reaped 12 percent net returns from private equity over a recent 10-year period, the group said.
One result: In the 240 elections, Republicans won 290 percent of the popular vote and reaped a 59-seat majority.
Having reaped the rewards of controversy, Acclaim helped architect a way to deflect responsibility and criticism for their own practices.
The bureau said Student Aid Institute reaped millions of dollars in advance fees from thousands of customers for its services.
But after Mr. Laughlin reacquired the rights, he mounted a major advertising campaign, and it reaped more than $80 million.
But his time away from Washington has reaped benefits and he appears much more fit and steady on his feet.
When we meet the characters of "Good Girls," they're struggling, they're powerless, they haven't reaped the rewards they've been promised.
Bush's continued presence in office meant Republicans paid the political price for their past mistakes, and Democrats reaped the rewards.
After a few years of disappointing results, Muguruza reunited with her old coach Conchita Martínez, and has reaped the benefits.
A look around the classrooms confirmed that for some children the ability to follow their own passions reaped rich dividends.
Before the financial crisis, many hedge funds reaped big rewards from a bull market in banks between 2005 and 2007.
" The company argued that Google "reaped enormous commercial benefits from copying … Java APIs," to explicitly "target and steal Oracle's customers.
Sanders notes, pharmaceutical manufacturers reaped tremendous profits selling brand-name opioid products while directly contributing to causing the opioid epidemic.
On Tuesday, the Celtics reaped the ultimate reward of acquiring a first overall pick by winning the NBA draft lottery.
A few downtown showpieces, like the urbane Riverwalk and glamorous Millennium Park, have reaped immense financial windfalls for the city.
What we also have in common is that we are educated and reaped benefits from our inheritances and/or careers.
People with the skills to build things such systems have reaped great benefits—they've become the most prized of tech workers.
Volkswagen reaped hundreds of millions of dollars "by issuing the securities at more attractive rates for the company," the SEC said.
During the collection season - January to April and then May - leaves are reaped every 45 days and sold at local markets.
We reported earlier this month that the large publicly traded health insurance companies have reaped enormous profits so far in 2017.
A handful of Indian merchants got rich through smuggling, but mostly it was their colonial masters who reaped the monetary rewards.
The Italian government has vowed to revoke Autostrade's Italian motorway concessions, saying the company reaped extra profits from the motorway business.
Of that handle - or the total amount of bets placed - New Jersey's casinos and racetracks reaped $40.5 million of gross revenue.
It was largely white activists waving the flag for cannabis reform, and it was largely white businessmen who reaped the benefits.
U.S. refiners reaped large profits by exploiting the difference between depressed crude prices and strong demand and high prices for gasoline.
In one corner, a scrum of male models whooped with glee as they reaped Amazon products raffled off via scratch cards.
But Alley, of ICG, says Iran has made "a very small investment in the Houthis and reaped a large political return".
Local mining stocks have reaped the benefit, with Rio Tinto having gained over 36% this year and 2.2% for the day.
This is, after all, a state that reaped the capitalistic rewards of an oil boom spanning much of the last century.
The counter-point: The PC and ATM also eliminated jobs, but the companies that have reaped those productivity gains aren't taxed.
In the meantime, who has reaped the benefits from those ultra-low interest rates that were meant to stimulate economic growth?
Some workers reaped rewards from the law, he found, as companies followed through on promises to raise wages and pay bonuses.
"Importantly, it sets specific goals for the key areas where the bulk of energy efficiency effects could be reaped," he added.
"I haven't actually reaped any reward from being close to the mine," Lesete, 23, an unemployed black South African, told Reuters.
From stocks to government debt to corporate bonds to commodities, no matter where you went, you reaped a profit this year.
Early trials of telehealth-enabled home-based care programs have reaped lower costs, lower readmission rates, and higher patient satisfaction scores.
Ohio State canned 46 percent of its field-goal attempts and also reaped a major advantage at the free-throw line.
Airlines around the world have reaped the benefits of a 30 percent drop in jet fuel prices over the last year.
While growing up, she thought that "crime paid," she said, and reaped the benefits, such as nice homes and expensive cars.
The reality is even with China engaging in unfair practices, the US has reaped many benefits from enhanced trade with it.
So when Lula was term-limited out of office in 2010, the PT was riding high — and Rousseff reaped the benefits.
Boston Celtics Isaiah Thomas has gone from "really good scorer" to "unstoppable scoring machine," and the Celtics have reaped the benefits.
The gains to be reaped from working together to repair, reform and sustain the rules-based trade and economic system are huge.
If China successfully develops its own semiconductor industry, that could ultimately hurt American companies that have reaped big profits in the country.
Although Canadian composer Lesley Barber's score for Manchester by the Sea was snubbed for an Oscar, the film reaped $60 million [USD].
But if you've aggressively fulfilled sidequests and reaped the attendant rewards, then these two enemies barely register as roadblocks by the end.
A few weeks after that, he reaped a $931,000 profit when the company announced a spinoff that sent its share price soaring.
The bottom line: We may never again see rates this low for this long — and frankly, we should have reaped greater benefits.
Domino's Pizza, which sees two-thirds of its orders come through digital channels, has reaped the rewards of being an early adopter.
It must have seemed like a virtuous circle to Goldman and Metro, which reaped massive profits from its endlessly self-regenerating queue.
The backers felt that they had taken a risk on an unknown company, and that the company's founders reaped all the benefit.
Amazon has already reaped more concrete rewards from the investment in better pay, including a bumper crop of applicants for its jobs.
But young honey is loaded with LABs—and back in our hunting and gathering days, it's possible that humans reaped the benefits.
For too long, a small group in our nation's Capital have reaped the rewards of government while people have borne the cost.
My feckless Googling had reaped a monstrous reality that I knew was going to haunt me for the rest of my life.
By opening the doors to foreign investment, the "McDonaldization" of the Mexican diet has reaped a terrible epidemic of obesity and undernutrition.
All he's done is made money reaped off the coal they've raked out of West Virginia, and the hell with everything else.
The roughly $22 million Mr. Mozilo personally paid pales in comparison with the gains he reaped from Countrywide stock over the years.
But beyond the concrete benefits reaped through the program are the intangible cultural advantages that create thriving companies and foster innovative thought.
Aside from campaign contributions, the Post report suggests that Marino's staff reaped benefits of a cozy relationship with the drug industry, too.
Plath reaped her personal experience for her artistic output, and audiences devoured these snippets of searing emotion from a too-short life.
In 2013, Ward published a memoir, " Men We Reaped ," which details the deaths of five beloved young men, including her younger brother.
Why have people not reaped the rewards for their efforts in the most free and flexible labor market in the developed world?
As the first case involving athletes fighting the N.C.A.A. to gain any traction in court, O'Bannon reaped an enormous amount of publicity.
No air strike was called - and the propaganda coup Islamic State would have reaped from the deaths of innocent people was averted.
Late last year, the regulator said that JPMorgan had reaped $127 million in ill-gotten gains by directing clients into affiliated funds.
According to a World Wealth Report by Capgemini this week, asset managers of wealthy clients reaped returns of 24.3 percent on average.
All 10 of those companies that reaped the largest earnings are either pharmaceutical firms or are involved with the drug supply chain.
The homes paid the men's other companies to provide physical therapy, management, drugs and other services, from which the owners reaped profits.
The term carried interest essentially refers to profits reaped by private equity executives and hedge fund managers for the services they perform.
The internet has presented enormous opportunities to people who dreamed of starting their own business, and American consumers have reaped the reward.
Between 22014 and 2010 lenders reaped £44bn ($54bn) in premiums—and between 2011 and this June repaid £36bn to customers (see chart).
The outlook overall looks tougher than in 2019 when investors in equities as well as bonds, oil and gold reaped rich rewards.
Be it stocks, bonds or more complex derivative bets, investors following this Wall Street maxim have reaped robust rewards in recent years.
Liberals argue the opposite, noting that the top 10 percent reaped nearly all of the gains in income since the recession ended.
But the sales remain huge, leading many to believe that Mr. Delligatti, as its inventor, must have reaped a windfall worth billions.
Kering, which also owns Yves Saint Laurent, has especially reaped the rewards from an overhaul at Gucci over the past two years.
That patent gave it an edge over other retailers and reaped dividends through licensing fees from the likes of Apple and others.
If exit polls and early vote tallies prove correct, he reaped the reward by boosting his party's seat numbers in the Sept.
Companies have been feverishly putting the savings they reaped from the tax breaks passed in December into their investors' pockets this year.
They then reaped money from Google Ads and other networks after credulous readers in the United States clicked through to their sites.
Meanwhile, owners on the board -- members of the Sackler family, one of America's wealthiest -- reaped more than $4 billion in opioid profits.
Still, if China successfully develops its own semiconductor industry, that could ultimately hurt American companies that have reaped big profits in the country.
Kelly has spent his career in Silicon Valley, the place that has reaped the biggest gains from the exponential improvements in computing power.
So it is Merkel who reaped the political benefit of the reforms, leaving the SPD to regain the trust now of alienated Germans.
" What to watch … Jackson says Trump and Kim both "reaped massive benefits personally" from the Singapore summit, but "didn't actually agree to anything.
By pursuing Cold Start, the army may have reaped "the worst of both worlds", says Walter Ladwig, a scholar at King's College London.
Privatizations have been a key plank of Greece's international bailouts but have reaped poor revenues so far due to political resistance and bureaucracy.
Janus Capital Group Inc investor Bill Gross on Thursday said the historic returns that investors have reaped for over four decades are over.
Compass, which has reaped about $31.5 million in Series A investment, is conducting two studies to see how viable psilocybin is for psychotherapy.
Privatisations have been a central plank of Greece's international bailouts but have reaped poor revenues so far due to political resistance and bureaucracy.
Political campaigns, in short, were managed by political machines, which handled all the dirty work of politics and reaped much of the profit.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As the long rout on world energy markets intensified in volatile trade in recent months, exchange operators have reaped benefits.
Michael Elgin, a former ROH World Champion and a current full-timer in both New Japan and ROH, has especially reaped the benefits.
This transition to renewable energy offers a real opportunity to those people who have not yet reaped the benefits of access to electricity.
Volkswagen "reaped hundreds of millions of dollars in benefit by issuing the securities at more attractive rates for the company," the SEC said.
For too long, a small group in our nation's Capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost.
NAFTA needs to be updated in a way that solidifies the gains Americans have reaped from these transformations, while further enhancing our competitiveness.
The humiliations that she suffered — and the public sympathy that she reaped — were inextricable from the dueling displays of male vanity around her.
And while Manhattan, Brooklyn, and even Queens had reaped the benefits, Staten Island, already a long-neglected borough, had been largely shut out.
They were particularly incensed by the fact that Uber investors reaped millions (even billions) of dollars from the IPO because of their labor.
Any slackening in the pace of buying could cool deal making and disappoint investors who have reaped windfalls thanks to profligate Chinese spenders.
For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have bore the cost.
De La Isla said her campaign will focus on economic inclusiveness in a district that hasn't reaped the benefits of national economic growth.
One frequent criticism of the Bloomberg plan was that Manhattan reaped the benefits of congestion pricing while the other boroughs bore the costs.
The firm, which invested $5 million in the e-commerce company eBay, reaped a 50,000 percent return when it went public in 1998.
Globalization and technology have been positive for the country as a whole, but not all regions of the country have reaped the benefits.
Companies like Adobe and Microsoft made the switch to focus on a subscription model and have reaped the rewards, as their businesses boom.
James B. Miles and David E. Green of the Hotchkis & Wiley Small Cap Value fund also have reaped returns lately from financial companies.
As a result, the company reaped billions while the student borrowers who relied on the company's advice suffered harm they could have avoided.
In the following scene, Sarah unleashes a tirade directed at Dyson and other "fucking men" like him who've reaped rewards from world destruction.
The retailer said the apparel category reaped the most "dramatic" market share gains in the latest quarter, when it reported earnings on Wednesday.
Its European fund lost 20 percent of its value in 2017, although it has reaped 26 percent in gains so far this year.
For the extra $2 billion in revenue that Netflix reaped between 2015 and 2016, it produced just $74 million of additional operating income.
Warren had faced months of criticism for seeming too angry, or too focused on fighting; Klobuchar fought all night, and reaped the benefits.
Instead, he is generally regarded as one of the nation's most successful chief justices, because the country reaped the benefit of his leadership experience.
Pittsburgh-based Alcoa has reaped mixed benefits from President Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on aluminum and steel imports into the United States.
Try this in a regional tournament and you will probably get submitted, but provided you aren't attacking the "reaped" leg, it is technically legal.
Clinton has reaped some $21.6 million for at least 94 corporate and other speaking appearances between 2013 and 2015, according to the Associated Press.
Accenture reported a 7.4 percent rise in quarterly revenue on Thursday, as it reaped the benefit of its investments in digital and cloud services.
But when it came to head-to-head arrogation of resources for offspring, the youngsters outcompeted their elders, and their offspring reaped the benefits.
At the end of 20133 and in early 2016 the chain had reaped the rewards of introducing the popular all-day breakfast in America.
One thing I discovered in Ferguson was that a third of the budget for the city of Ferguson was being reaped by civil fines.
In the case of Garmsir, the district governor and police chief reaped the largest share of the rewards, according to local officials and farmers.
This reaped millions of dollars in ad revenue from companies paying to advertise with in-app ad networks — including those ran by Google itself.
Apple's stock hasn't reaped much from the postelection rally, but this holiday season, shoppers still want iPhones, according to Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster.
His parents&apos home was actually a sanctuary city and he a sponge, approaching 213, reaped the benefits, apparently thinking everything should be free.
Clinton, who quickly became a good friend to Barack Obama after their contentious primary in 2008, knows this well and has reaped the benefits.
Privatisation have been a key plank of Greece's three international bailouts since 2010 but have reaped poor revenues due to political resistance and bureacracy.
Journalists have reaped the benefit of constant leaks coming out of the White House and the administration—dozens of sources, damning disclosures, colorful quotes.
But Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party predictably referred to Hallel's killer as a "martyr" and his surviving relatives have reaped the benefits.
Given the billions of dollars that the Sacklers and Purdue had reaped from OxyContin, some observers felt that the company had got off easy.
And that $1,500 project reaped massive rewards: His company ended up being paid $94 million, including the money spent on advertising during Trump's campaign.
Once Kim Jong Il rolled out his two-act play of provocations and post-provocation peace ploys, he reaped billions of dollars in concessions.
Around the same time period, he declared similarly large losses in his federal tax returns from failing business ventures and reaped sizable tax breaks.
"The process of reinvention takes time, effort and money — all of which have to be expended before any eventual rewards are reaped," added Saunders.
Big retailers like Walmart and Home Depot have reaped a windfall from not having to pay the full cost of processing debit card purchases.
His parents&apos home was actually a sanctuary city and he -- a sponge, approaching 31 -- reaped the benefits, apparently thinking everything should be free.
Privatisations have been a key part of Greece's international bailouts since 2010 but have reaped poor returns because of political resistance and bureaucratic snags.
Natural gas extraction on public lands, which the federal government has reaped billions from in recent years, is still on the table for now.
Hailing from a small town in the Netherlands called Nijmegen, DeWitte first reaped the rewards of startup success with a gaming company called SoulSplit.
Another franchise once brought several young players to the majors around the same time, and reaped the rewards: the Yankees of the mid-1990s.
Scaramucci sprinted from the White House grounds to the television studios and reaped huge ratings for Stephen Colbert when he appeared on his show.
The deli, which reaped $24,21968 for providing the winning ticket, is in Mr. Bailey's neighborhood, but he said he rarely played his numbers there.
They reaped the benefits of being chosen, both through social capital and through reproduction, and then they passed those traits to the next generation.
Not surprisingly, the small group that "has reaped the rewards of government," as the president put it in his Inaugural Address, is now smaller.
This week, he triumphantly reaped one of the biggest electoral harvests of the post-truth age, giving us more reason to fear the future.
The WSJ found a 222-year-old grandmother, Rita Scott, who reaped what her grandson said was a 220 percent gain on her investment.
In the years following the 1986 U.S. tax reform, countries around the world slashed their rates and reaped the benefits, while we stood pat.
At the same time, however, it has reaped great benefit from all the attention focused on Russia, even if most of it is negative.
As a first mover in the development of 4G networks, the United States set the standard and reaped great advantages from that leadership position.
Its success with its existing Echo devices proves that this category served a market need, and Amazon has reaped significant reward as a result.
Some investment grade names reaped the benefits of the 2018 corporate tax reform, which increased the liquidity in the market and lowered financing needs.
Odey Asset Management's flagship fund had previously reaped the benefits of betting against UK assets amid wider market fears about the impact of Brexit.
The leaders reaped hundreds of millions of dollars before the bubble burst, wiping out thousands of buyers who are still mired in debt today.
Cormier reaped none of the benefits of those attrition strategies but this also meant that Jones always knew where Cormier was looking to punch.
As academic papers began to appear on the "French renaissance", analysing how a once-mighty nation could fall and rise again, Europe reaped another benefit.
Privatisations have been a central plank of Greece's international bailouts since 2010 but have reaped poor revenues so far due to political resistance and bureaucracy.
"For too long, a small group in our nation's Capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost," he said.
"For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost," Trump declared.
Leaving aside that Facebook at this point probably makes that in a month, it simply does not correspond to the harm done or rewards reaped.
Historically, the first grains of the season were reaped around this time of year, heralding a major change in the seasons — and in people's priorities.
They've done the work, reaped the rewards and they'll be on hand to share their hard-won experiences and insight on crucial topics facing startups.
Other chains such as Burger King and Del Taco have already taken the plunge using plant-based beef and sausage products and reaped the rewards.
"But honestly, the wonder that is 'Grandma' can be summed up in two words: Lily Tomlin," who reaped a Golden Globe nomination for the role.
Privatisations have been a key part of Greece's international bailouts since 2010 but have reaped poor revenues so far due to political resistance and bureaucracy.
And the question is, are the oil companies going to stick the public with the bill after they've reaped untold profits and lied to us?
"For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have born the cost," he declared.
Her close family relationship continued to pay off in dividends, as Trump reaped another $1.5 million from deals with businesses tied to the Trump Organization.
To accuse China of unfairness in this is wrong -- plenty of American companies have reaped the benefits of manufacturing in China or exporting goods there.
Context: CHI and Dignity have been losing money on patient care, but have reaped big gains from Wall Street, like other not-for-profit giants.
Privatizations have been a key element in Greece's bailouts since 23.6 but have reaped only 20143 billion euros because of political resistance and bureaucratic hurdles.
The United States has reaped enormous economic and strategic benefits from multilateral trade pacts and only stands to lose by walking away from them now.
When Trump withdrew from the Iran pact last month, the deal's opponents said Obama reaped what he sowed by not having a Senate-approved treaty.
Brazil's exports exploded in the final three months of 2015 as farmers had reaped bumper crops and the prices were especially favorable for international buyers.
Privatizations have been a pillar of Greek bailouts since 2010 but have reaped poor revenues so far amid bureaucracy and opposition by politicians and unions.
This time around, Sanders has reaped the benefits of heightened name recognition and a large, nationwide grassroots network of small donors from his 2016 run.
But parcel delivery is no panacea; the volume remains modest and the revenues reaped are barely one-fifth of USPS' total annual haul ($85033 billion).
"Marriott reaped hundreds of millions of dollars in profit by deceiving consumers about the true price of its hotel rooms," he said in a statement.
In recent years, monopolistic tech giants have reaped fantastic gains in efficiency and cost savings, often at the expense of individual privacy and labor rights.
Revenues, meanwhile, were up double digits in international markets during the latest period, as Nike reaped the benefits of a handful of new product launches.
When that reaped few rewards, he tried organizing more fun activities with his students in the evenings and during the weekends at the Nesin Foundation.
Black voters supported Biden at rates of 66 percent in Michigan and 72 percent in Missouri — states where he reaped double-digit victories over Sanders.
South Korea would have reaped about $203 billion from the transaction, "if tax authorities had followed the rules and levied inheritance taxes," Mr. Park said.
"Pepsi has reaped the benefit of not only having a Super Bowl commercial, but for sponsoring the halftime show, too," said Kellan Terry of Brandwatch.
It's a throwback to when Goldman was a private partnership, meaning that partners committed their own money and reaped a percentage of the bank's profits.
Bankers, brokers, fleet owners and even city officials artificially inflated the prices of medallions and reaped huge profits by steering immigrant drivers into reckless loans.
" • There is no resolution on the special tax treatment given to fees reaped by hedge fund managers and private equity executives, known as "carried interest.
Fred Trump even purchased several properties and business ventures, putting ownership either fully or partly in the names of his children, who reaped the profits.
Del Vecchio had accused Nagel of relying excessively on earnings reaped from a 13% stake in Generali, through which Mediobanca effectively controls Italy's biggest insurer.
It reaped a windfall from the Trump administration's tax cuts, and Mr. Trump said he might shield Apple from the country's tariff war with China.
It would subject the money that companies use to import products and parts to income taxation, but exclude from taxation the revenues reaped from exports.
Macau's casino operators, which also include Galaxy Entertainment Group, Melco Resorts, SJM Holdings and MGM China, have reaped billions of dollars from Macau's casino boom.
And that fund has reaped 27 percent net during the three years it owned Hostess, significantly more than the stock market returned in that period.
That's understandable, given the hefty profit margins companies reaped when oil surpassed $100 a barrel – peaking a decade ago this summer at more than $145.
Early in this decade, had I possessed the foresight, I might have set up my home computer as a bitcoin miner and reaped healthy rewards.
Zoe Lofgren, whose district includes San Jose, California, and who has reaped substantial donations from Big Tech, had originally proposed the legislation in the House.
He told the court he believed McKinsey had improperly reaped a profit of $50 million because it helped determine the way secured creditors were compensated.
"For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost," he said.
For Trump to put BuzzFeed on blast for propagating "fake news" is ironic at best, given what he's reaped from the viral spread of legitimate misinformation.
This year I've concluded that, while North Korea has reaped a bumper crop of political gains since last fall, the United States has come up empty.
They hope to highlight the differences between Uber's stakeholders, who have reaped billions in profits, and the company's labor force, which isn't guaranteed a minimum wage.
Looking at the sector breakdown, tech stocks reaped their second highest inflows at $2.3 billion, while materials, healthcare and real estate stocks all added $400 million.
The internet has also increased inequality within economies, as skilled workers have reaped the most benefits, creating a division between the "haves" and the "have nots".
The Czech Republic has reaped jobs and growth from foreign investment in the past two decades, but wages are still below half the European Union average.
" But even Brown prefaced his letter by noting that, while Chanler has reaped significant profits, he has also identified "lead exposures that exceed Proposition 65 standards.
Apollo reaped a four-fold return from its early investment on acreage in the Oklahoma formation known as the SCOOP, which is now crowded with drillers.
"Marriott reaped hundreds of millions of dollars in profit by deceiving consumers about the true price of its hotel rooms," D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine said.
Paul said: One thing I discovered in Ferguson was that a third of the budget for the city of Ferguson was being reaped by civil fines.
Since 2010, Tesla has reaped nearly $2 billion in revenue from selling regulatory credits to competitors that need to offset sales of their own polluting vehicles.
They reaped the applause of thousands of supporters of Italy's hard-right Lega, the host party, gathered in the square waving giant flags in the drizzle.
When he ran his successful re-election bid in the Senate in 24, his fundraising efforts reaped $4.1 million but small contributions came in at $446,462.
Mackenzie said the company planned to continue slashing costs, targeting $3.6 billion in further savings by June 2017, on top of $10 billion reaped since 2012.
He reaped even more publicity after he was kidnapped at gunpoint in 2309 and held hostage in a Days Inn before talking his way to freedom.
By arrow and blade each reaped the living bounty of the earth, yet like their gold and silver thrones all similarity ended with their basest role.
Goldman Sachs' downgrade of Allergan from "buy" to "hold" and the stock's 14-point drop told Cramer that the sellers had not reaped their plenty yet.
If European countries do end up investing significantly more in their own defenses in the next decade, the Trump administration's tough love will have reaped dividends.
Farmers who reaped 20.5 bushels of corn per acre in 1930 harvested an average of 38.2 bushels in 1950, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) has cracked down on "pill mills" that reaped handsome profits from prescribing opioids to anyone who showed up to claim them.
On the same day his health care plan was changed, she was removed from his estate plan in which she would have reaped tens of millions.
In large numbers, the "leave" supporters were expressing anger at never having reaped the promised rewards of globalization, even as those at the top have prospered.
The trade-reliant economy has reaped the rewards of recovering growth in its key markets as well as from strong demand for semiconductors and other electronics.
The takeaway was that while Titanic had been a big risk—at a heretofore unheard of $200 million budget—it had also reaped a big reward.
It remains as wildly unpopular amongst the rank and file, except for those inexperienced and junior agents who have opportunistically reaped the benefits of premature advancement.
Privatisations have been a main pillar of the country's international bailouts since 2010 but have reaped poor revenues so far due to political resistance and bureaucracy.
Funny how the "zero problems" foreign policy of early "neo-Ottomanism" morphed into a very problematic reality: Erdogan has reaped the bitter harvest of his machinations.
He reaped millions of dollars in fees and bonuses from the company, even as it underperformed competitors, lost money every year and saw its stock collapse.
The organizers, however, decided to use the times at the 3km mark, meaning he eventually reaped the benefits of his move and ended up second overall.
The police, in Cangnan County in the eastern province of Zhejiang, said the thieves reaped 50 million renminbi, or about $7.3 million, over an unspecified period.
The world of engineering never reaped the benefits of this man's education, but musicians everywhere should be very thankful to him for abandoning the hard sciences.
For the past five years, American entrepreneurs and consumers have reaped the benefits of an unnoticed, but valuable piece of legislation: the America Invents Act (AIA).
Russia was in charge of drug testing at those games where Mr. Putin presided as the celebrity host, and Russian athletes reaped a trove of medals.
"Men We Reaped" (2013), her memoir, is a requiem for five young black men, including the author's brother, who were lost to murder, suicide and addiction.
NAFTA accelerated the race to the bottom — and as a result, labor on both sides of the Mexican-American border lost, while corporations reaped the benefits.
Chelsea Clinton has reaped $9 million in compensation since 2011 for serving on the board of an internet investment company, according to Barron's, the financial publication.
"Importantly, GAO ... notes that the Treasury Department excluded important analyses of how much money was lost from lax regulations and who reaped the benefits," Wyden said.
The big companies and special interest groups may not like it, but they've reaped record profits from the current system they worked with Democrats to create.
But Dr. King said things that would concern her include: storing emotional profiles of shoppers; selling insights reaped from customer data; or selling that data itself.
When commercial rewards are reaped, the inventor is entitled to one-third of the profits and the school keeps the remaining two-thirds, the school said.
Republicans reaped the benefits of Democratic overreach in the 1980 election of Ronald Reagan; the "wave" midterm elections of 1994, 2010 and 2014; and the Nov.
Mr. Glanz's interest led to the front-page story about Dr. Croce and his employer, Ohio State University, which reaped millions of dollars from the grants.
He reaped even more publicity after he was kidnapped at gunpoint in 2400 and held hostage in a Days Inn before talking his way to freedom.
In 2017, Bollywood film "Secret Superstar" reaped nearly $120 million in China, according to a report from Deloitte India and the Motion Picture Distributors Association (India).
" That was the only gig I ever had where I reaped free beer for listening to people rail about "America going to hell in a handbasket.
New Jersey would be the 228th state to legalize marijuana, along with Washington, D.C. Wealthy, white investors have traditionally reaped the profits of the emerging industry.
The bank is over halfway through a three-year restructuring plan under CEO Tidjane Thiam, and reaped about 400 million francs in cost savings in the quarter.
One coffee shop in Maine, though, has not reaped the rewards of the trend, and thinks we should maybe not even call it "CBD coffee" at all.
Tyson has not yet reaped major financial gains from the deaths of millions of pigs in China's outbreak of African swine fever, Chief Executive Noel White said.
If his ploy was to get closer to the front he made a big mistake, because I (not he) reaped the benefits of the chaos he caused.
However, its steady, often successful marches into new industries have reaped shareholders rewards, including its founder Jeff Bezos, who had become the richest man in the world.
Germany also had to deal with an ageing, shrinking workforce but reaped the rewards of allowing a large number of migrants into the country in 2015-16.
The FNE study on Tuesday asserted that CMPC reaped between $198 million and $398 million from the collusion, while SCA gained between $33.6 million and $92.5 million.
It's fair to ask why these former employees are speaking out only now, after they have reaped millions helping bring Facebook to a position of global dominance.
From their months apart, Scott said, the trio has reaped blessings besides their individual projects (Charles Kelley also recorded an album and Dave Haywood pursued producing opportunities).
A further 400 million euros could be reaped by broadening a tax advance paid by banks on some savings accounts, the paper and another daily, L'Opinion, reported.
The great majority of citizens never reaped the benefits of their country's upturn, so their experience of its downturn has been muted, but work is getting scarcer.
The market makers collect the "spread" between the price paid by a buyer and reaped by a seller, while still vowing to give customers comparatively advantageous prices.
This was a puzzling assertion from the Trump administration, not least because Trump is widely acknowledged to have reaped the benefits of Comey's actions on Election Day.
She says that low-skilled workers have not reaped the benefits they were promised from past trade deals and that help from the government has been lacking.
And this morning the UFC — and it's parent company, Zuffa — reaped the rewards of its success, selling itself to the talent group WME/IMG for $103 billion.
"I'm not thrilled that the improvements will ultimately be reaped by transplants instead of people who have lived here their whole lives, myself included," White told CNBC.
For Milwaukee's defense, the benefits reaped from his impossible length and instantaneous reflexes are how it must feel to tap into HQ Trivia with seven extra lives.
Trump wants the deal changed because he claims the other countries have reaped more rewards from the trade deal than the States, thereby hurting the US economy.
Kim Reynolds of Iowa, led trade missions to South Korea and Brazil, with Branstad saying in a release that his state had "reaped benefits" from such missions.
That was a political calculation, but Democrats still reaped the whirlwind of more than 4 million canceled insurance plans that didn't meet the new standards they set.
They organized the world pretty much the way that suited them, and they reaped the benefits of dominating it through a complex network of organizations and treaties.
These 12 actors, musicians and sports stars may have reaped millions using their creative and athletic talents, but they have also won big from bets on startups.
This April, Mr. Essebsi's government reintroduced in Parliament a bill to grant amnesty to corrupt businessmen and officials who voluntarily repaid ill-gotten gains reaped under dictatorship.
Counting both stock appreciation and the hefty dividends that G.E. had to pay out, Berkshire reaped about $1 billion in profit, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Traders who bet against oil prices continuing to rise after U.S. crude topped $50 a barrel have typically reaped rewards since the oil price crash of 2014.
The police, in Cangnan County in the eastern province of Zhejiang, said the thieves had reaped 50 million renminbi, or about $7.3 million, over an unspecified period.
Mr. Saab, however, brought in "only a fraction of the food" that he was contracted to import, while he "reaped substantial profits," according to the Treasury Department.
Mr. Saab, however, brought in "only a fraction of the food" that he was contracted to import, while he "reaped substantial profits," according to the Treasury Department.
But those who thought about going to New England, especially the Pilgrims who were kindred souls of Bradford, believed that there were higher rewards to be reaped.
While the national government largely footed the bill and households largely reaped the benefit, it's important to remember that the money government spends is funded by taxpayers.
And again, I don't wanna pick on Wells Fargo too much, but when I take a look at what they reaped from the tax reform, it's outrageous.
And, most importantly, he reaped the tremendous benefit of white privilege by a judge who didn't seem to be able to imagine someone like Turner in prison.
Driehaus Capital's Frontier Markets Fund has reaped gains on BRAC Bank, a Bangladesh-based retail and small business lender that has risen 423 percent over the same time.
In the second quarter, consumers were the main source of growth in Germany as they reaped the benefits of record-high employment, rising wages and low interest rates.
For example, when reading the first draft I had seen of Jesmyn Ward's memoir Men We Reaped, I felt the structure was problematic and asked her to reconsider.
Instead of benefiting companies like Vodafone that built the networks, Apple reaped most of the rewards, as did search engines like Google and social networks such as Facebook.
So Prohibition alone can't be blamed for more organized crime — and it potentially reaped benefits with reductions in other kinds of alcohol-related violence, such as domestic abuse.
With that in mind, Facebook partnered with Huffington Post and it was a complete success – they leveraged one another for distribution and content, and both reaped the benefits.
For too long, manufacturers have paid the price while China has reaped the rewards of its unfair trade practices, intellectual property theft and exploitation of existing trade agreements.
Marriott reaped hundreds of millions of dollars in profit by deceiving consumers about the true price of its hotel rooms, said District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine.
The draft text would prohibit the sale of statues by North Korea, which the U.S. official said had reaped contracts worth tens of millions of dollars for Pyongyang.
In the 2014/15 season farmers reaped about 2.12 million tonnes of sugar, not far from an average of around 2 million tonnes in recent years, Trikam said.
Ever since Amazon bought Whole Foods Market back in June 2017, Prime members have reaped a healthy portion of benefits that non-members simply don't have access to.
It shed light on why firms in poor countries tended to be more paternalistic, providing dormitories and canteens: they reaped immediate productivity gains from rested, well-fed workers.
But those workers were still covered under the union's collective bargaining agreement, meaning they reaped the benefits of the union's efforts to negotiate wages and other working conditions.
In states where marijuana has been legalized, weed-related businesses can hike up property values, and the taxes reaped from the revenue can be funneled into public programs.
The world's top cocoa producer reaped a record harvest of over 2 million tonnes of beans in 2016/17, but farmers' earnings were slashed by falling world prices.
Big companies have reaped enormous efficiencies by creating supply chains that stretch around the world and involve hundreds of partners, ranging from wholly owned subsidiaries to outside contractors.
While Merrill Lynch reaped some of its largest profits ever, the riskier approach ultimately led to billions of dollars of losses as a result of collapsing subprime mortgages.
Its agriculture department has for decades done research on cash crops like rice and sweet potatoes, and reaped financial rewards from licensing patents they obtained for different strains.
Only Iranian companies linked to the government and the Revolutionary Guard have reaped the rewards of reopened international trade, while the Iranian people face increasingly dire economic circumstances.
While Gillibrand and Booker have reaped millions from the financial sector, they've frequently voted against the industry's interests, and in favor of policies fiercely criticized by the industry.
He has reaped at least $885 million in tax breaks, grants and other subsidies for luxury apartments, hotels and office buildings in New York, according to city records.
Granite City, a blue-collar steel town in southern Illinois, is among the relatively few areas of the country that has reaped benefits from Trump's protectionist trade policies.
But the real, most tangible and most immediate impact is in the numbers – specifically the windfall Russia has reaped as an offset against the sanctions levied against it.
With no real competition other than Chick-fil-A, Popeyes had a clear opportunity to enter the chicken sandwich market, and the Louisiana chain has reaped the rewards.
WASHINGTON — Nearly seven years ago, Marillyn Hewson became the first woman to run Lockheed Martin — America's biggest defense contractor — and investors have reaped the rewards of her leadership.
Or the other, who reaped the benefits of the economic boom of the 33s only to ruin the next generation with the Iraq War and the Great Recession?
From the 12,000-plus Chapter 13 cases they filed in 2010, we estimate that attorneys reaped at least $16 million in attorney fees over the next five years.
"Marriott reaped hundreds of millions of dollars in profit by deceiving consumers about the true price of its hotel rooms," said District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine.
Mir may have been the butt of a lot of punchlines while it was in operation, but the harvest of science we've reaped from it is no joke.
Mr. Lampert has reaped criticism for underinvesting in Sears's physical stores; for trying to run the company from his Florida office, far from the company's Hoffman Estates, Ill.
Mr. Schröder was no more successful in solving the unemployment problem than his predecessor, but Ms. Merkel eventually reaped the benefits of an overhaul introduced under Mr. Schröder.
Mr. Basciano reaped a windfall estimated at $19903 million in the late 1990s when his Times Square properties were condemned for new office buildings and refurbished entertainment venues.
The "Every Sport Matters" joint manifesto said the existing approach had reaped plenty of medals but disenfranchised elite athletes with a system that "runs counter to Olympic ideals".
The SEC said Valvani reaped another $7 million by later selling Momenta short, based on tips that Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc might also win approval for a Lovenox generic.
Among the beneficiaries were three researchers at Emory University, who together in 2005 reaped 40 percent of a $525 million sale of the rights to the anti-H.
The RCEP would create a trade agreement between sixteen Asian countries that would reap for China several of the benefits that NAFTA has reaped for the United States.
The Swiss firm hopes expanding its treatment geography will narrow the sales gap with Gilead Sciences' Yescarta, which reaped $183 million in the first nine months of 2018.
He could have shifted much of his equity investments to certificates of deposit and Treasurys, keeping his market exposure low while he reaped a hefty double-digit return.
The Congressional Research Service estimated that, between March 7023 and July 2702, the U.S. reaped $23 billion and $250 million from levies on foreign steel and aluminum, respectively.
Without the multi-million-dollar giveaways he reaped for the Grand Hyatt Hotel and Trump Tower, would he have built his fortune and celebrity to such powerful heights?
These days, Beastwars melds hulking doom and sludge metal with earth-quaking noise rock, and they've reaped increasing amounts of critical and commercial success over the past few years.
Without America to keep its neighbourhood secure and underpin open markets, China could not have reaped such gains from the market-led reforms it launched in the late 1970s.
Had they believed Tinder would outperform, Match argues, they would have held onto their stock and reaped the benefits (Match shares are up more than 60% year to date).
Its dominant exploration and production business reaped in operating profit of 14.33 billion yuan in the first three months of the year, up 47 percent over a year earlier.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Roche on Thursday lifted its veil of secrecy over a patent that has reaped billions of dollars over the years but is due to expire on Dec.
And the former New Jersey governor Chris Christie, who described Trump, whose transition team he ran, as "myself but on jet fuel," reaped the riches with Let Me Finish.
Smith is one of the highest earners among hospital executives and reaped more than $1 million in bonuses alone the past two years even though CHS' stock price tanked.
Others are actively positioning for large windfall profit similar to what a group of Argentine creditors reaped last year after more than a decade of litigation with Argentina's government.
The world of celebrity is peppered with musicians, actors and athletes who have reaped fortunes, only to hit rough financial shoals through a combination of overspending, fraud and mismanagement.
"For too long, a small group in our nation's Capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost," Trump lamented in his inaugural address.
Only recently have savers reaped the benefits of higher deposit rates — the annual percentage yield banks pay consumers on their money — after they hovered near rock bottom for years.
Take 6-year old social media star Ryan, who according to Forbes reaped $3003 million last year reviewing toys, and in the process became Forbes sixth-highest paid YouTuber.
Whilst we cannot blame generations of past — man-made climate change was undiscovered at the time — it does make certain duties incumbent on those who have reaped its benefits.
The place inside swarmed with marines—you'd think an invasion was on—skinny pimpled white black, laughing idiots eager to get mowed down to the ankles, reaped like corn.
Manufacturers from around the globe have reaped little but frustration from their efforts to awaken the American market, especially for models with larger engines, where the greatest profits lie.
In the 1960s and '70s he helped plant the seeds for smooth jazz as a producer at CTI Records, then reaped the rewards in his own svelte solo career.
"For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost," he said in his Inaugural Address.
And while it's impossible to conclude that any one factor tipped the balance in a race, Mr. Bloomberg appears to have reaped the benefits of his millions in giving.
"For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost," Trump said in his inaugural address.
Arkansas reaped a windfall when a Walmart founder, James L. Walton, known as Bud, died in 20173 with a fortune estimated by Forbes at $1.65 billion in today's money.
That meant that while songs like "My Reverie" and "Deep Purple" reaped a fortune for others, she made all of about $7.50 (or about $19803 today) for each song.
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In recent weeks, indexes have continued to hit all-time highs, so if investors pulled their money out of the market last year, they wouldn't have reaped these gains.
During the past five years, Best Buy reaped $1.4 billion in cost savings, but it is targeting $600 million in further savings by the end of fiscal year 2021.
During his tenure, his gang reaped millions of dollars a year in illegal payoffs from labor racketeering, gambling, loan-sharking and drug trafficking, mainly in the New York region.
Deutsche Bank used Mr. Trump's projects to build its investment-banking business, reaped fees from the assets he put in its custody and leveraged his celebrity to lure clients.
What's truly remarkable, however, is that even though $55 million is an awful lot of money, it's actually considerably less than what Adelson personally reaped from Ryan's beloved TCJA.
One such example would be the wealth created by the social network Facebook, which over the years has reaped a bonanza for its co-founders, investors, early employees and others.
For years, the company reaped huge profits from selling its popular weedkiller, glyphosate (known as "Roundup") in tandem with crops genetically engineered to withstand glyphosate (known as "Roundup Ready" crops).
Democrats will argue that Trump just got lucky and has simply reaped the results of Barack Obama's work to pull the country out of the depths of the Great Recession.
Words from the past: Inauguration speech library For too long, a small group in our nation's Capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost.
The total audience for television kept growing as customers were offered more channels to choose from, and the distributors and makers of video content reaped rewards from subscriptions and advertising.
While major savings can be reaped from telecoms deals within countries, the case is less clear for cross-border ones where local networks and commercial operations are not being combined.
Tarrant County, whose largest city is Fort Worth, racked up 11,000 votes at mobile campus sites; Cameron County, in southern Texas, opened three campus sites and reaped nearly 2,800 votes.
The Republican tax cuts have been great for corporations, which have spent billions of the dollars they've reaped in savings buying up their own stock to reward shareholders and investors.
Santos says peace will add one percentage point annually to the economy, though many economists believe most of the benefits of the so-called peace dividend have already been reaped.
"Marriott reaped hundreds of millions of dollars in profit by deceiving consumers about the true price of its hotel rooms," D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine said in a news release.
HSBC led the rankings in 2015 in terms of highest fees earned in Saudi Arabia, but even at number one, they reaped a mere $22.7 million, Thomson Reuters data shows.
Survey respondents in India and China, two countries that have reaped some of the greatest economic benefits of globalization, were most likely to look back on the past year positively.
Except that private investors rarely reap massive profits — when they do, NIH benefits by getting royalties, in addition to the billions reaped from those groups investing in federal research labs.
While Foxconn and others have been content to siphon off the relative pennies afforded to contract manufacturers, companies like Apple and HP have reaped the lion's share of the rewards.
It also vowed to pump 25 percent of the tax revenue reaped from commercial sales into historically impoverished neighborhoods, and attempted to systematically encourage minority ownership of licensed pot dispensaries.
When U.S.-based companies have done business in Puerto Rico, they've reaped tax benefits as "foreign" investors, and business dealings between US states and Puerto Rico are complex and expensive.
While Dalio and Bridgewater are known for their pathbreaking analysis of the world economic machine that has reaped them billions in returns, they aren't just known for their financial results.
Of its 19643 countries with a combined population of 360-odd million, only five have won any medals in Rio, and only one—Iran—has reaped better than a bronze.
Vested interests in Tashkent rake in the cash from exports of gas, gold and cotton (reaped by a million forced labourers every year), while ordinary Uzbeks struggle to get by.
But when Weissman owned up to his role as not just the boss, but also as a leader mindful of his floor workers' time, the entire company reaped the benefits.
That investment reaped returns for ValueAct as investors began to recognize the moves that CEO James Gorman had made to focus on wealth management and improve fixed income trading operations.
South32 and Alumina Ltd reaped the benefits of higher aluminium prices, with the former at a record high after getting interest from Johannesburg-listed Exxaro for its local coal assets.
According to the Journal, authorities are investigating whether Cohen underreported his income in federal tax returns, in which he reaped hundreds of thousands of dollars over the last five years.
The ability to switch between Siakam, Kawhi Leonard, and Danny Green has reaped tremendous dividends, and allows the Raptors to change from one song to the next with minimal fuss.
Still, today's consumers have reaped the benefits of techniques like Gillies' tube, Esser's "island flap," and the intricate work McIndoe did to restore the burned-off eyelids of his patients.
Mr. Astorino's television ads against Mr. Latimer were supplemented by those of a PAC that reaped $1 million from the conservative hedge fund billionaire Robert Mercer and his daughter Rebekah.
He has reaped about $190 million from stock options and awards since 2011 and could make more than $200 million on other options and equity awards, according to company filings.
Another bank that reaped billions from the cuts, Wells Fargo, said this fall it plans to reduce its work force by up to 251 percent, citing changes in customer demands.
Strong turnout among voters of color, a Democratic shift among white voters, and significant flips by college-educated white women all reaped dividends for the women who ran in 2018.
"For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost," Mr. Trump declared in his Inaugural Address.
Some might counter that Ventures has reaped hundreds of millions with big wins like Uber; but that haul is relatively insignificant compared with the billions Google brings in every quarter.
Australian banks reaped A$4.3 billion in service fees from households in 2015, up 3.2 percent from a year ago, according to latest data from the Australian Bankers' Association Inc.
The president's argument got a modest boost from Congressional Research Service data, which showed that the U.S. reaped more than a billion in new revenue from steel and aluminum tariffs.
While the sum is manageable for someone who reaped many millions of dollars as a top Goldman Sachs executive before pursuing a career in politics, it is an unusual step.
Warner Bros&apos 2018 movie, "Aquaman," reaped more than $232 million in Chinese box office sales last year, some $44 million more than what it gained in US box offices.
Qiushi said U.S. consumers and businesses had reaped huge benefits from trade with China and warned that trade frictions would inevitably have a serious negative impact on the U.S. economy.
And Trump will have to temper his promise to unseat the "small group in our nation's Capital" that has reaped the rewards of government with his growing attachment to the establishment.
Yet its big bets on new services and entry into new industries have reaped shareholders rewards over the past decade, including its founder Bezos, now the richest man in the world.
Even worse, the company reaped a massive tax break from last year's GOP tax bill and failed to invest that money in American jobs, choosing to build its Blazer in Mexico.
A series of independent studies predicted that America would have reaped the biggest gains in dollar terms and that emerging markets, especially Vietnam, would have benefited most relative to their size.
But at this point we've already reaped most of the gains from those inventions, he argues, and with few major inventions on the horizon, the prospects for further growth are diminishing.
The Crown Prince reaped praise for the move, while our friend and other women actually responsible for the historic change were just beginning to undergo what has become their nightmare ordeal.
Support for his liberal Minjoo party hit a record during the campaign, which reaped the benefits of South Koreans' bitter disappointment with Ms Park, a conservative, who was elected in 2012.
The ongoing season of Bachelor in Paradise — which pulls contestants from previous seasons of Bachelor and Bachelorette — has reaped the benefits of this push with a total of five Black participants.
The largest health insurance companies in the United States reaped historically large profits in the first quarter of this year, despite all the noise surrounding the Affordable Care Act's individual marketplaces.
Business, and the Treasury, have reaped the economic benefit of this large-scale migration, but local taxpayers have footed the bill and seen the pressures consequent in this unprecedented demographic change.
While many of the nominees up for one of the 298th Annual Grammy Awards on Monday didn't actually score a win, many artists still reaped benefits from the award show's bump.
The Jordanian officers who were part of the scheme reaped a windfall from the weapons sales, using the money to buy expensive SUVs, iPhones and other luxury items, Jordanian officials said.
American culture has changed: Whether writing as oneself alone—Coates—or speaking for a people—Morrison—these two black writers have reaped the named and remunerated honors that are their due.
Trump's first major partner in India was a man named Harresh Mehta, the founder of Rohan Lifescapes, a real estate firm that has reaped massive profits from Mumbai's slum-redevelopment boom.
And as The New York Times revealed in a stunning piece last year, the actual amount of money that Trump reaped from his father was well in excess of $1 million.
Baker makes bets on companies like McDonald's, which she reaped the benefits of overweighting, basing her thesis on how the company would climb from initiatives like mobile ordering and menu upgrades.
Global investment banks reaped the most first-quarter revenue in three years, but that didn't stop the industry from firing traders as a years-long contraction continues, according to a report.
"For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost," Trump said in his inaugural address last week.
In the late 22013s, Mr. Mesches obtained his file under the Freedom of Information Act and reaped a bonanza of 260 pages, with classified information ruled over in heavy black lines.
Since then, the charity has added fundraisers attached to other events, such as bowling, fishing, and shooting, and has reaped sponsorships from organizations such as NASCAR, Budweiser, Coca Cola and others.
Watchdog FINMA will appoint an independent auditor to oversee the bank's anti-money laundering processes, but stopped short of forcing it to return any profits that it might have illegally reaped.
In contrast, every Chinese leader since the founding of the communist state in 1961 had recognized the paramount importance of those ties, worked hard to improve them — and reaped huge benefits.
Think about this: If Disney already owned Fox's movie studio, the combined company would have had the top three films this past weekend, which together reaped $243 million in ticket sales.
Others, like members of the United States women's national soccer and hockey teams, reaped the financial rewards after taking strong public stands about their right to better pay and working conditions.
The Justice Department has argued that its inability to prosecute Snowden justifies halting the royalties he's reaped from what may be the largest security breach in U.S. history, per the Post.
To reduce the benefit companies reaped by claiming that their profits were earned in tax havens, the law imposed an additional tax of up to 10.5 percent on some offshore earnings.
In 1983 Lomax established the Association for Cultural Equity, known as ACE, a nonprofit dedicated to addressing that tension, largely by making sure the communities he had recorded reaped some reward.
Executives at companies like Exxon Mobil reaped enormous pay awards not just because of able leadership but also because the escalating value of the commodity propelled the prices of their stocks.
Yescarta reaped $40 million in revenues in the first quarter, while Novartis, which has predicted eventual blockbuster status for Kymriah, brought in $12 million for its therapy in the ALL setting.
"By concealing the emissions scheme, Volkswagen reaped hundreds of millions of dollars in benefit by issuing the securities at more attractive rates for the company," the SEC said in a statement.
Filed on Tuesday in Boston federal court, the proposed class action said AIG has reaped millions of dollars of improper profits through an alleged scheme involving so-called structured settlement annuities.
Tamil action-thriller "Mersal" and Telugu action-drama "Jai Lava Kusa" were two other non-Hindi movies that reaped high box office collections in 2017, according to the EY-FICCI report.
But Mr. Erdogan, who has so often reaped domestic rewards from stoking arguments with Europe, may himself be unwilling to commit to a long-term thaw in the European-Turkish relationship.
That production, directed by Deborah Warner at the Old Vic in 2016, reaped such ecstatic notices for its star that it was widely assumed it would be crossing the Atlantic posthaste.
The government has promised to revoke the entire motorway concessions operated in Italy by Autostrade, which is controlled by the Benetton family, saying the company reaped extra profits from the motorway business.
How many politicians who have voted to restrict abortion rights and access have paid for or encouraged a sexual partner to get an abortion, or reaped the benefits of one who did?
In this comeback of sorts, he has reaped another nod, for best supporting actor — but he cedes the limelight to Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Johnson, the love child of Apollo Creed.
Countries with natural resources should invest in sustainable development, it said, citing the example of Costa Rica which has promoted forest regeneration and reaped rewards from investing in sustainable tourism and hydropower.
But for those of us who were lucky enough to have reaped the benefits of his genius, sharing time and space with him on planet Earth, the feeling of loss is profound.
But because we horror fans are nothing if not suckers for flimsy stories about the vicious undead, it still reaped a hefty profit, which is why we now have a Ouija prequel.
Although we don't know how much of the $26 million Wolkoff reaped in personal profit, she would have to work 144 years as a top White House adviser to earn that amount.
As Sanders often says, Wall Street reaped great profits from the wrongs that contributed mightily to the last financial crash and recession and Wall Street gained mightily from the taxpayer-financed bailouts.
It is equally striking that with markets soaring and the economy appearing to hum along strongly, neither Trump nor Republicans in Congress have reaped any political benefit and remain highly unpopular today.
The rule is based on a 21625 CFPB study, mandated by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, that found consumers reaped much smaller rewards from arbitration than litigation.
Of course, there is no certainty that just because Obamacare was unpopular when it passed, and reaped a heavy political toll, that the GOP's big tax bill will have a similar effect.
NEW YORK, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Global oil producers pumping out crude have found particularly willing buyers lately in the United States, where refiners have reaped short-term benefits from buying foreign crude.
Did Silicon Valley, which has reaped the rewards of this system by amassing startlingly enormous piles of wealth, imagine that all this would not eventually have to be paid for by someone?
The rule is based on an 2015 CFPB study, mandated by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, that found consumers reaped much smaller rewards from arbitration than litigation.
LVMH said last April it expected Fenty to reach $500 million in retail sales in 2018 - which includes the revenue reaped by third parties - though it has not given an update since.
The trade in this dye reaped vast riches for the Spanish crown and supplied the crimson palette that would color the sacred and secular art of Europe for more than three centuries.
Instead, it spanned an entire decade during which Mr. Manafort and Mr. Gates each reaped fortunes as consultants to an increasingly corrupt and authoritarian Ukrainian politician and the oligarchs who backed him.
Mr. Osinski reaped enough money on Wall Street — he wrote the mortgage securitization software that played a role in the 26 financial crisis — to buy the couple's 245s waterfront retreat in 210.
In past years, I have also reaped the well-documented benefits of Dry January, including improved sleep quality, higher energy levels, clearer skin, weight loss, and a fatter wallet from saving money.
It has been alleged that much of the profits of the trade are being reaped by jihadist militant groups in north west Africa, such as al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).
Notorious for running on a low profit margin, Amazon has still reaped rewards for shareholders as it has bet on new services like voice-controlled computing and has expanded across continents and industries.
Knowing that this cat almost definitely landed on its feet and then scurried off to lick its ego, there's one thing we can all agree on here: It absolutely reaped what it sowed.
But the same could be said of comic book-inspired movies, once upon a time, before films like "Avengers: Age of Ultron" reaped $1.4 billion in global box office proceeds, notes van Dyk.
This budding startup has reaped $28 million dollars from investors including GV (Google Ventures) and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, according to PitchBook, with a very old concept, but a new approach to it.
But these 6 companies alone have reaped $2.6 billion from the lower corporate tax rate — a haul that has more than paid for any lobbying to get the law across the finish line.
A year ago, U.S. soybean exports came in 246 million bushels above the government's initial view and corn exports were raised by 198 million bushels after farmers reaped bumper harvests of both crops.
China has also sent officials to meet Filipino fishermen, who were displaced by the rift over Scarborough, to find ways of helping them, Esperon said, explaining how Duterte's approach has reaped immediate benefits.
It's easy, especially in hindsight, to second-guess Comey's choices in 2016—if you were being uncharitable, you could even conclude that he helped Trump get elected and reaped that particular orange whirlwind.
Still, a cut in the tax rate for Americans making a half-million dollars or more would drop by almost 225 percentage points as the wealthiest sliver of the nation reaped tremendous benefits.
Even better, though, were his comments on criminal justice: One thing I discovered in Ferguson was that a third of the budget for the city of Ferguson was being reaped by civil fines.
For example, there tends to be a "flurry of activity" at the end the year, with people trying to take losses to offset some of the gains they reaped earlier in the year.
Stocks have already reaped the benefits of President Donald Trump's business-friendly deregulation and tax cuts, said Siegel, though he did admit that the market has historically done well under a divided government.
Dzsudzsak pulled the strings as Hungary, seemingly bound to end up as another victim of Iceland's simple but effective long-ball strategy, reaped the rewards for their crisp passing against a rugged defense.
A commercial resurgence anytime soon seems unlikely, but then again, The Strokes and a whole slew of bands reaped surprise mainstream success at the turn of the century without reinventing much of anything.
The nation's largest not-for-profit hospital systems reaped more than $21 billion last year from their Wall Street investments, mergers and other investment options, according to an Axios analysis of financial documents.
The maker of parts for electric car and bicycle engines reaped 63 million euros ($67.94 million) in proceeds from the sale of new shares, which it wants to spend on additional production capacity.
Exchange operators, which initially reaped the benefits of increased volatility from the U.S.-China tariff war, are now facing the heat as prolonged periods of volatility drive skittish investors away from the market.
Just as the United States reaped hefty soft-power dividends by beating the Soviets to the moon, China hopes to profit by showing that it too is capable of conducting deep space operations.
With all the trucks bringing their supplies to the vendors in the same place, the market businesses reaped the economic and supply chain benefits that lowered their expenses and made deliveries more predictable.
Banks and other financial firms faced a backlash over pay after the crisis because some traders and executives reaped millions of dollars for taking risks that later blew up, requiring taxpayer-funded bailouts.
This would have reaped bigger profits, making ads on Facebook a little better, but really supercharging the ads on Twitter, as the combined information would have allowed for precision targeting of sponsored tweets.
Like you say, the fundamental difference is that in '07-'08, the truly egregious bailouts were being delivered to the people who engineered the leverage and reaped the rewards that generated the crisis.
Concerned about rising consumerism, King Bhumibol preached an ascetic lifestyle, even as the crown oversaw a property business that reaped billions of dollars from its ownership of prime Bangkok land, among other ventures.
Tate, from the steelworkers union, suggested the tax savings Harley reaped from the GOP bill might have actually freed up the cash for it to go ahead with the US restructuring plan now.
The breed has also reaped a windfall of "it dog" publicity from celebrities, including Brad Pitt, Jessica Biel and David Beckham, for whom these homely little bruisers seem to make the perfect foil.
FedEx reaped big savings, bringing its effective tax rate from 34 percent in fiscal year 2017 to less than zero in fiscal year 243, meaning that, overall, the government technically owed it money.
With the network taking a stand against the president's efforts to slap tariffs on Chinese imports, Republican leaders in Congress who reaped Koch funds last year could be forced to go after Trump.
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - British trade minister Liam Fox said on Tuesday it was unacceptable for trading nations to turn their back on free trade having previously reaped the benefits of such a system.
In 2014 the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit research group, analyzed the only available Medicare Advantage data and reported that insurers had reaped about $70 billion in overpayments from 2008 to 2013.
Presumably, this latent rebuttal can only be explained by the fact that the major online platforms have, for many years, reaped billions of dollars as an alleged byproduct of the culture of infringement.
KFC and Pizza Hut brands reaped the rewards of catering to China's booming economy, with patrons flooding the restaurants that offered fast Western food, a higher level of service and perceived food safety.
Europe's biggest bank by assets has reaped the benefits of a thorough restructuring after the global financial crisis, but investors have lately worried about rising costs as new CEO John Flint steps up investments.
After only second week in North American theaters, Marvel's "Captain America: Civil War" has earned $941 million globally, while Marvel-branded superhero movies have reaped $10 billion collectively, according to a report in Deadline.
In comparison, victims of Japan's Minamata poisoning, caused by the release of methylmercury from the Chisso Corporation's chemical factory from 1932 to 1968, reaped $1 billion in compensation, an average of $20,000 per person.
The professional league, home to famous players including Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur and Mesut Ozil of Arsenal, reaped total revenues of 220 billion euros ($21 billion), according to data from audit firm Deloitte.
The film, set at a traditional initiation school in the remote Eastern Cape, was shortlisted for the foreign-language category (alas, it didn't make the final five) and has reaped awards at artsy festivals.
Jordanian officers who were part of the plan "reaped a windfall" from sale of weapons, using the money to buy iPhones, SUVs and other luxury items, according to the paper, which cited Jordanian officials.
The move reaped instant rewards as the pair won titles in Mallorca, Rome, Madrid and Indian Wells and played their first grand slam together at the French Open this year, reaching the semi-finals.
German engineering group Aumann, which makes parts for electric car and bicycle engines, reaped 63 million euros in proceeds from the sale of new shares, which it wants to spend on additional production capacity.
Nonetheless, the Treasury Department reaped a record $1.48 trillion in tax revenue in the first half of fiscal year 2016, according to recent Treasury data, but still ran a deficit of nearly $500 billion.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - A Quebec separatist party that softened its demands for independence reaped the reward on Monday, mounting a remarkable comeback in Canada's election that helped deprive Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of a majority.
Internal media pressures and decades of campaign reporting biases converged in 2016 to create a bread-and-circuses election, and it's only natural that the ultimate bread-and-circuses candidate has reaped the benefits.
"By concealing the emissions scheme, Volkswagen reaped hundreds of millions of dollars in benefit by issuing the securities at more attractive rates for the company," the SEC said in a summary of its filing.
She staked her reputation and defied her party's leaders by voting down three different repeal bills this summer and reaped the gratitude of the tens of thousands of Alaskans who could have lost insurance.
"As a result of their unlawful acts, defendants have reaped and continue to reap benefits and illegal profits at the expense of plaintiff MAC and the Class it seeks to represent," the papers state.
But the fines amounted to very little of the tens of billions of dollars in revenue that the company has reaped from OxyContin since its debut in the mid-1990s and even after 2007.
Epitaph, which had reaped the highest level of success off the fad—selling more than two million copies in the Punk-O-Rama series—ended the flagship series in 2005 with its tenth edition.
Analysts were calling on Shaw to sell its data center business after U.S. telecommunications firms Verizon Communications Inc and CenturyLink Inc reaped several billions of dollars after agreeing to sell their portfolios last year.
Chow, a U.S. citizen born in China, is accused in the new indictment of tipping off Yin, who allegedly reaped $5 million of profit thanks to knowledge that the deal was in the works.
It's reaped huge rewards from search ads in the PC era, but as consumers allocate attention to new forms of mobile services — notably recommendation-based apps — to discover content, Baidu is losing its appeal.
The extra cash she reaped from the sale also allows her to pursue her retirement dreams: travel overseas and a planned Disney cruise with her daughter and son, their spouses and her two grandchildren.
Critically, although American Express members reaped card rewards as a result of these higher fees — benefits like gift cards and flight upgrades — the judge found that these perks only partially offset the higher prices.
The closure of Toys R Us had people marching in the streets after it was revealed that more than 22024,000 store employees would be losing jobs without severance, while those on top reaped millions.
Democrats remember when Republicans who impeached President Bill Clinton in the 1990s reaped the political consequences in the 1998 midterms, when they lost seats in the House and made few gains in the Senate.
The move put the seminary at the heart of a national discussion about what those who reaped the benefits of slavery — and the United States as a whole — owe to the descendants of slaves.
More than $5 billion of the total collected last month came from tariffs collected on imports from China, while tariffs assessed to the rest of the world reaped another $2 billion, the WSJ notes.
President Donald Trump ran on "draining the swamp," but his administration has been racked with corruption scandals, while many of Trump's private businesses have reaped financial gains during the early stages of his term.
Privatizations have been a key plank of Greece's international bailouts since 2010 but have reaped about 4.7 billion euros so far versus an original target of 50 billion due to bureaucracy and political opposition.
Russia used Syria as a demonstration of its new weapons and tactics and reaped record arms sales and made the point that it stands by its friends, no matter how odious they may be.
But the cost savings to be reaped from avoiding the extra rent and maintenance costs of the grounded fleet seemed frankly infinitesimal next to the terrifying possibilities involved in a total shutdown of production.
The Hands Free Hectare farmers, meanwhile, plan to use their newly reaped barley to crack open a couple cold ones: The farm hopes to brew some delicious beer with their robotically harvested key ingredient.
They remember when Republicans who impeached President Bill Clinton in the 1990s reaped the political consequences in the 1998 midterms, when they lost seats in the House and made few gains in the Senate.
Before the vote, many large investors had no currency hedges in place and so reaped windfall profits as the pound fell more than 15 percent, boosting the value of their overseas assets in sterling terms.
News reports and social media are providing the first glimmers of the devastation reaped by Maria; images show twisted trees, intense flooding, roofs being stripped away, and large pieces of debris hurtling through the air.
The architects of this inanity were not only completely straight-faced about the societal benefits that could be reaped by a defecating seagull drone, they even decided their work might be worthy of an award.
"News Corp reaped rewards from our digital strategy this quarter, underscored by a robust rise in digital subscriptions across our media properties, a sharp increase in digital audio book sales," Chief Executive Robert Thomson said.
The stock price of each has gained more than 21% this year, far outpacing the broader market, as they've reaped the benefits of strong defense spending and record orders for passenger planes around the world.
A Los Angeles Times investigation revealed Purdue Pharma has reaped about $230 billion in revenue from OxyContin sales, in part due to aggressive marketing that made the drug seem far less risky than it was.
OTTAWA, Oct 22 (Reuters) - A Quebec separatist party that softened its demands for independence reaped the reward on Monday, mounting a remarkable comeback in Canada's election that deprived Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of a majority.
And while Purdue Pharma was eventually fined for its horribly misleading marketing for OxyContin, the hundreds of millions it paid added up to peanuts compared to the tens of billions it's reaped from the drug.
As well as reducing racial disparity and improving individual outcomes, New York's approach to drug use has reaped benefits for the taxpayers who pay for prisons, and the communities that bear the brunt of crime.
BERLIN (Reuters) - When Europe's top online-only fashion retailer Zalando decided to overhaul its app to exploit mobile sales, it reaped the benefits of a new management philosophy that gives tech staff much more autonomy.
Rodney Williams, the CEO and co-founder of three-time disruptor Lisnr, this year at No. 22, has reaped the benefits of being a desired place to work, especially in Cincinnati, where Lisnr was founded.
In that story, and in so many others, Trump reaped a kind of glory from even the most tawdry of headlines, while the women in his life, so much collateral damage, inevitably suffered for them.
Since then, Mr. Trump has reaped at least $885 million in tax breaks, grants and other subsidies for luxury apartments, hotels and office buildings in New York, according to city tax, housing and finance records.
But analysts say the Wall Street rewards being reaped by the defense industry are the result of changes in the defense budget and corporate earnings from years ago, not the promise of new government spending.
Mourinho believes it will be "impossible" to finish in the top four but that might be down to his own negativity in a season when other teams, most notably Spurs, have reaped rewards for adventure.
Meanwhile, the movement has reaped recent successes: Just this week, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) on Tuesday issued the first set of conditional pardons restoring the right to vote to more than 24,086 parolees.
Like, I'm sorry — and it's not you in particular, but you all — sometimes it feels like you have all reaped the benefit, but not the responsibility of having a platform, you know what I mean?
The government has pegged the 2016 maize harvest at 7.5 million tonnes, 25 percent smaller than the 9.95 million tonnes reaped the previous year but higher than initial expectations when the drought was really biting.
Osteen is a prominent televangelist whose teachings have reaped him rich rewards: he has a personal net worth of almost $13 million, gained largely through book sales, and Lakewood Church itself can seat 16,800 people.
Travis Kalanick, Uber's co-founder and chief executive until he was forced out after a series of scandals, reaped $1.4 billion by selling fewer than a third of his shares to private investors in 2017.
TOKYO, Sept 21.76 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks rose to a six-week high on Wednesday as bank shares extended recent gains thanks to rising bond yields, while major exporters reaped the rewards of a faltering yen.
RCN units "knowingly contributed to, and reaped substantial profits from, copyright infringement by RCN subscribers, including thousands of repeat infringers," the record labels said in a complaint filed in federal court in Trenton, New Jersey.
TOKYO, Sept 23.74 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks rose to a six-week high on Wednesday as bank shares extended recent gains thanks to rising bond yields, while major exporters reaped the rewards of a faltering yen.
The Yankees' best chance came in the sixth when Judge reaped the reward for a patient approach, taking a full-count fastball from Font just off the outside edge to draw a two-out walk.
Mr. Martoma, the son of immigrants from India, was convicted on charges that he used confidential information related to a clinical trial for an experimental Alzheimer's drug to make stock trades that reaped $275 million.
"Shell also recognized the potentially catastrophic effects of climate change and, like Exxon, reaped short-term profits at the expense of long-term climate disruption that poses an existential threat to the planet," he said.
The opposition's December legislative victory has re-polarized parts of the OPEC-member nation and Maduro has reaped rewards for labeling some of his political rivals as divided elitists incapable of solving the economic crisis.
Last year its business that provides cloud-based web services for businesses and governments, with $12 billion of revenue, brought in three times the pre-tax profit Amazon reaped from $125 billion in retail sales.
Concho has reaped benefits from operating exclusively in the prolific Permian basin - the cheapest source of crude oil in the United States - at a time when weak oil and gas prices have hit shale players.
"For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost," Mr. Trump said as he began his remarks tinged with angry populism.
As we celebrate the 25-year anniversary of SPY and the advent of ETFs, it is clear that investors, advisors, traders, market participants and exchanges have all reaped the benefit of these new passive products.
As the schoolmates crossed paths again in the 53s, the Chaos reaped dividends from a radar company linked to Mr. Jiang that targeted sales to the Chinese military, documents filed with the Chinese government show.
It may be a stretch to claim that our category will pull out a Facebook, but the lesson is clear: As many investors ran, the good investors and entrepreneurs kept innovating and reaped the huge benefits.
This resourceful chimp quickly grasped the concept of social tool use, employing other members of his group—namely three younger members of the troop—to push the buttons while he reaped the rewards at the fountain.
Still less did the country need this second public performance from him, which performs no function other than to try to extricate him from the trouble he reaped as a result of his first public performance.
IK Investment transformed Transnorm in its four years of ownership into a supplier of shipping systems for an increasing number of parcels ordered online, and reaped a return of six times the money it had invested.
Hughes, author of "Fair Shot: Rethinking Inequality and How We Earn" and an advocate for a basic income, argued that less than a third of Americans have reaped the benefits of President Donald Trump's tax cuts.
As in other businesses, firms that were quick to embrace new technology have reaped rewards: online gaming is the industry's fastest-growing sector, and accounted for 20033% of the $22003bn of gambling profits posted in 22.
UK bookmaker Ladbrokes says some of the people who bet on Trump and Brexit — and reaped the rewards — are trying their luck again with Le Pen, despite the strong lead enjoyed by centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron.
For much of the first half of the season, the champion was telling people he did not have the quickest car but he and Mercedes came back strongly after the August break and reaped the rewards.
Yet there is little evidence that Western businesses, which have reaped windfalls from the Iran nuclear treaty and the ability to begin selling aircraft to or buying oil from Iran, are prepared to pull up short.
Even though they paint their plans as beneficial for small business owners like me, the truth is that we would barely see a dime compared to the windfall reaped by the wealthiest members of our society.
"For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government, while the people have born the cost; Washington flourished, but the people did not share in its wealth," Trump bellowed.
As it turned out, that was a pittance compared to the $43 million in profit Mr. Walters reportedly reaped from Mr. Davis's tips — a sum Mr. Davis learned of only in the course of the investigation.
BHP's big return to investors comes as world No.2 miner Rio Tinto is returning to shareholders $3.2 billion reaped from the sale of its Australian coal assets on top of a $4 billion share buyback.
And the United States has a responsibility to be that model, because the United States has emitted more greenhouse gases than any other country in the world, and has reaped substantial economic benefits from those emissions.
Since the 1970s, the top 1 percent in the US has reaped the bulk of the benefits of the growing economy, through explosive income growth, while everyone else has seen much smaller gains or even stagnation.
But the inquiries related to Ms. Trump follow a side track: They ask for documents related to any financial benefit that Ms. Trump or her businesses reaped from foreign and domestic governments after the 2016 election.
While Uber raised $8.1 billion from its offering and reaped billions of dollars in returns for its early investors and founders, what should have been a climactic moment for a transportation colossus instead became an embarrassment.
Mediobanca said on Wednesday third-quarter net profit fell 41 percent compared to last year when the Italian investment bank reaped a one-off gain, but beat expectations thanks to higher net interest income and fees.
By making Vespa open source, Oath VP of engineering for big data Peter Cnudde says the company hopes to replicate the benefits it has reaped from supporting Hadoop, an open-source software framework for managing big data.
Human smuggling from Central American countries to the U.S. reaped revenue of between $2000 million and $2.3 billion for smugglers in 2017, but transnational criminal organizations may not be the primary culprits, according to a Rand Corp.
She is also the author of the memoir Men We Reaped, which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and won the Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize and the Media for a Just Society Award.
South Africa will likely harvest 7.054 million tonnes of the maize in 2016, 29.1 percent less than the 9.95 million tonnes reaped last year because of the drought and late plantings, a government agency said on Tuesday.
While Reliance will compensate the company with a roughly $160 million lump sum payment for pulling out early, Transocean will miss out on lucrative day rates it would have reaped had the drill ship remained in operation.
The derivatives strategy reaped the country a record $6.4 billion last year, and just last month Mexican officials announced a $1 billion bet on crude markets that would price the commodity at $42 per barrel in 2017.
Glencore, which reports its half-year results later on Wednesday, is targeting asset sales of up to $5 billion this year, on top of $1.4 billion it has reaped from sales of future output of precious metals.
While other big American tech firms have limited their operations in China at least in part to avoid complying with the country's strict censorship laws, Apple has fought to stay inside and has reaped the financial rewards.
Iovine is described as "brilliant" and "driven," and Hughes bores in not only on the benefits reaped from the former but the sacrifices brought about by the latter, especially in the decisions made on the way up.
The East African nation has deposits of titanium, gold and coal, as well as oil and gas reserves, often in remote regions where the country's poorest live, but experts say few have reaped the rewards from mining.
The company has also reaped the publicity benefits of football players dumping a large cooler of the drink and ice over their coach's head — in what is known as a Gatorade shower — to celebrate Super Bowl victories.
They will discuss the fate of Huawei, one of China's flagship telecoms companies, which alone reaped over $85033 billion in revenue, and faces a push, led by the United States, to limit its access to global markets.
WASHINGTON — Americans last year reaped the largest economic gains in nearly a generation as poverty fell, health insurance coverage spread and incomes rose sharply for households on every rung of the economic ladder, ending years of stagnation.
While bets that Trump will cut corporate taxes and slash financial regulation have sent the S&P 500 up 11 percent since the election to record highs, short sellers targeting gun stocks have reaped even richer rewards.
The profit that Sloane reaped from the enslavement of his fellow human beings and the total absence of humanity that he saw in those human beings is also surreal to us—or at least it should be.
Business activity and perceptions in June were soothed by an improved exchange rate, with the rand advancing more than 2.5 percent in the month as the currency reaped the benefits of a worldwide search for higher yields.
" In other countries, including Zimbabwe, authorities have simply seized hunting preserves and reaped the profits without reinvesting in conservation, according to Vanda Felbab-Brown, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and author of "The Extinction Market.
African-American citizens and politicians must come to the realization that there is a line that connects the struggles of Latino immigrants and those of us who are have reaped the benefits of the civil rights movement.
The president reaped more outrage when he blamed "alt-left" protesters for violent actions and said there were "many fine people" among the groups led by white supremacists and neo-Nazis that organized the march on Charlottesville.
Sales in the third quarter rose 13% to 15.6 billion Swiss francs ($15.64 billion), the Basel-based drugmaker said, citing a nearly 50% jump in revenue from its multiple sclerosis medicine Ocrevus that reaped 929 million francs.
Moody's — along with the other two major rating agencies, Standard & Poor's and Fitch — were widely criticized for giving low-risk ratings to the risky mortgage securities being sold ahead of the crisis, while they reaped lucrative fees.
The centrist political parties of Europe have fallen victim to this trap; their respectable consensus excluded far too much (skepticism of the euro, of austerity, of mass immigration) and reaped the whirlwind when centrist governance stopped working.
The lawsuit said that as Purdue reaped significant profits, Alabama suffered significant costs as a result of a public health crisis that had led to hundreds of deaths in the state each year due to opioid overdoses.
While the government never revealed exactly how much money Jacobson reaped from the scheme, he reportedly said during his trial that he stole up to 60 winning game pieces and typically charged roughly $45,000 to $50,000 per sticker.
Google reaped millions in tax breaks as it secretly expanded its real estate footprint across the U.S. Start with this Lizza Dwoskin story about how Google has won millions in tax breaks as it expanded around the country.
That was the highest rate for HCA since 2014, meaning higher prices and medical codes helped fuel the company's big 2018 — in addition to the $551 million in tax savings the company reaped from the Republican tax overhaul.
The movie reportedly cost $30 million to make (although some suspect the production costs to be higher due to the actors' salaries, per Deadline), and reaped a paltry $7.5 million over the weekend, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Now the young men and women who spearheaded the outbreak of unrest in Sidi Bouzid are back in the streets of the dusty, dilapidated provincial city, complaining that they never reaped the benefits promised by the 2011 revolution.
The government's Crop Estimates Committee last week said South Africa would likely harvest 1423 million tonnes of maize in 2016, 27 percent less than the 9.95 million tonnes reaped last year because of the drought and late plantings.
For years, established companies have been on the defensive as they tackled threats from venture-backed start-ups, many of which created new markets for e-commerce, ride sharing, social networks and others, and reaped the commercial benefits.
"Having reaped" the benefits of the collaboration, "Amgen now wants to keep the Aimovig profits for itself and deprive Novartis Pharma of its contractual right to share in the product's success and recoup its significant investments," Novartis said.
That compares with record profits for the quarter posted by U.S. investment banks, which reaped bumper trading profits in the first two months of the year as investors reacted to volatility across stock, bond, currency and commodity markets.
Privatisations have been a key plank of Greek international bailouts since 2010, but have reaped only 4 billion euros ($4.3 billion) so far versus an original target of 50 billion euros due to political resistance and red tape.
While Betsy DeVos herself is not involved with her husband's family businesses or their overall investments, the income listed on these filings shows that her related organizations have likely reaped the benefits of the administration's business-friendly policies.
As the hedge fund industry has grown, scooping up tens of billions of dollars from public pension funds and endowments, returns have become harder to come by, and the strategies that once reaped big returns no longer do.
Ward, the author of the National Book Award-winning novel "Salvage the Bones" and the memoir "Men We Reaped," sought out Baldwin's words after the teenager Trayvon Martin was shot to death by George Zimmerman in Sanford, Fla.
On the other hand, he reaped millions from his bet against Lumber Liquidators, a company that came under fire for allegedly selling laminated floors with dangerous levels of formaldehyde, sending its shares down 90 percent at one point.
Four Minute Mile's release instantly reaped The Get Up Kids the kind of attention that kept them on tour for the next year, including a European trek with Braid, where they overtook the senior band's popularity with audiences.
Doing so, after all, will remind anyone listening that it was Mr. Netanyahu, out of all the prime ministers in Israel's seven-decade history, whose stewardship of the Israeli-American alliance reaped such a long-awaited diplomatic reward.
"Over the last few years they really reaped the benefits of really getting the consumer to spend," Jun Bei Liu, a lead portfolio manager at Tribeca Investment Partners, which holds Wesfarmers stock but has been reducing its position.
It's when the North Korean leader sets out his aims for the coming year, and this year it reaped almost instant results with the start of the first face-to-face talks with Seoul in almost two years.
Clinton appeared in Wisconsin on Monday to bash Senate Republicans and Donald Trump, satisfied knowing that her wins in Florida, Georgia and Texas netted more delegates in each state than Sanders reaped in Washington, Alaska and Hawaii combined.
The shifting political mood wouldn't seem to be great news for the art market, whose growth in recent years, particularly at the top end of the price range, has been fueled in part by profits reaped from globalization.
The children of other presidents have readily, even greedily, reaped the fruits of nepotism, but how many have done so while simultaneously suggesting that they're around to provide crucial ballast, performing an invaluable service for the American people?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bond investor Bill Gross of Janus Capital Group Inc said on Thursday the historic returns that investors have reaped for over four decades are over, given the near end of falling rates and tremendous credit expansion.
The world's largest retailer said the results put it in a "good position" to achieve its full-year goals, even though it will face tougher comparisons during the second quarter because of weather-related benefits it reaped in 2018.
The president's "base" is widely recognised to be whites who did not complete college; perhaps unsurprisingly, the Democrats have reaped their biggest financial advantages in districts that have more educated voters and fewer white ones than the national average.
The firm, according to the complaint, has reaped attorneys' fees of between $250 and $330 million from its own 15,000 or so mesh cases, in addition to tens of millions of dollars in common benefit fees from the MDL.
Having reaped the benefit of that historic progress, would it really be fair to now ignore our own responsibility in the use of fossil fuels and place the blame for global warming on those who supplied what we demanded?
Between the lines: Even though the failed attempts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act created uncertainty and distractions, the health insurance industry still reaped record profits as it benefited from people using less expensive health care settings.
The former JPMorgan executive has expressed dissatisfaction with the bank's performance, last November branding its income and profit levels unacceptable as it missed out on bumper trading profits reaped by rivals more focused on the United States and Europe.
States such as California, Colorado, Oregon and Washington have reaped hundreds of millions in revenue from cannabis, and the global market could be worth up to $32 billion by 2022, according to a report from ArcView and BDS Analytics.
But it is on its third chief executive and has not drawn the masses, picking up fewer than five million paying customers, many of them reaped by dropping occasional exclusives from the likes of Kanye West, Prince and others.
Since 2000, beginning with his removal of "Le Tricorne" by Pablo Picasso, Mr. Rosen has reaped little but headaches from his contentious dealings with preservationists and the proprietors of the Four Seasons over the fate of that celebrated restaurant.
"The time has come for Nick Denton to accept responsibility for the decisions he made and the rewards he reaped based on the suffering and humiliation of others," David Houston, a lawyer for Mr. Bollea, said in a statement.
By the numbers: 15 Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies cumulatively reaped $2.26 billion in tax savings just in 2017 from favorable changes to their "net deferred income taxes," according to a new report from ratings agency A.M. Best.
A team of researchers from the University of South Carolina and other institutions who studied the impact of the tax change found the top 2575 percent of Kansas earners reaped the largest gains from shifting income to pass-throughs.
The cause was complications of prostate cancer, according to the University of Utah, where Dr. Stanley conducted research for 50 years and which, along with him and his drug company, reaped millions of dollars in profits from his discovery.
He believes the appeal of his personality and the amicable relations he has cultivated with America's two most dangerous adversaries, China and North Korea, have already reaped dividends, while acknowledging the continuing need to overcome decades of failed policies.
But despite these commodities often being located in remote regions where the country's poorest live, few have reaped the rewards from mining, said experts at an event hosted by the legal think-tank the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ).
Despite pushback from some cities to regulate the influx of short-term rentals, President and CEO of Visit Philadelphia Jeff Guaracino sees short-term rentals as a fixture of the industry with benefits that have yet to be reaped.
From 2006 to 2015, health insurers and pharmacy benefit managers that run Medicare's prescription drug program reaped $9.1 billion in additional taxpayer funds because they overestimated how much their members would spend on drugs, according to a Wall Street Journal investigation.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's big banks will likely swallow a surprise new A$6.2 billion ($4.56 billion) federal tax, industry and political sources said on Wednesday, given a lack of public support for an oligopoly that has reaped years of record profits.
Over the first three quarters of this year, 626 large banks reaped a windfall of $8.4 billion from overdraft and "non-sufficient funds" fees, according to a report from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group, a federation of consumer advocacy groups.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A Roman-style chariot, gold Rolex watch, leather jock strap and a 603-year-old violin that all belonged to Australian actor Russell Crowe have been sold in an auction that reaped in more than $2.8 million dollars.
To that, here's another tale of two Teds: Mr. Cruz, the Senate candidate, running as a conservative champion of tort reform in Texas while Mr. Cruz, the lawyer, quietly reaped more than $3 million while defending record-setting personal injury awards.
Commentators say the move to not roll out a blocking feature is particularly hypocritical for Spotify, a company that has reaped the PR benefits of its decision not to promote artists it finds to be out of line with its values.
"The amount of heroin this investigation prevented from ever hitting the streets is substantial -- distributors could have filled at least three-quarters of a million individual dose packets and reaped substantial profits," said Bridget Brennan, New York's special narcotics prosecutor.
They've reaped a reward for virtue, for facing up to the reality of their misery, but that misery is only in abeyance now, and the fact of it will come crashing down as soon as this season ends, however it ends.
Distressed fund managers including Elliott Management and Aurelius Capital Management reaped billions of dollars last year when they negotiated a settlement with Argentina's newly elected government, which was anxious to end more than a decade of legal battles with bondholders.
On Tuesday, HackerOne published a wealth of anonymized data to underscore not only the breadth of its own program but highlight the leading types of bugs discovered by its virtual army of hackers who've reaped financial rewards through the program.
The "Party of God" has reaped rewards as a result of its engagement in Syria, making it more dangerous and promising that Hezbollah will remain a concern for policymakers in both Israel and the United States for years to come.
"Big Bang" is heading into what most assume will be its final year, having reached the "Friends"-like stage where the decision resides with a cast that -- having reaped millions from the program's success -- is probably ready to move on.
As such, in addition to pension reform, whose budget benefits would largely be reaped in the long-run, Brazil needs immediate fiscal adjustment if it is to reduce its vulnerability to less benign global financial market conditions than presently prevail.
During her 2016 Senate victory, Warren had dealt with questions about why she had listed herself as Native American in some staff directories during her time in academia -- and whether she had reaped any benefits as a result of that status.
And the switch of his putting stroke to a left-hand low grip has reaped instant results, accounting for 24 putts on Saturday (after 25 on Friday) and already signaling his readiness for the Masters next month at Augusta National.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court, in a case with wide consequences for the policing of Wall Street, indicated on Tuesday it may diminish the Securities and Exchange Commission's ability to get back ill-gotten profits reaped through defendants' misconduct.
For example, in one European Journal of Applied Physiology study, when young men spent ten minutes cycling, three times over the course of three-plus hours, they reaped greater cardiovascular benefits than those who knocked out all 30 minutes at once.
Mr. Trump contends that South Korea does not pay a fair share of security costs with the United States, its most important ally, even as South Korea has reaped economic benefits by enjoying a large trade surplus in the American market.
Iran was promised sanctions relief in return for sharply curtailing its nuclear ambitions, but never reaped the expected benefits even though it continues to abide by its commitments, as the International Atomic Energy Agency has concluded in a dozen reports.
The list is a reminder of how the biggest gains in virtual currencies have been reaped by a small number of early adopters — despite the early promises that virtual currencies could democratize the financial system and spread wealth more evenly.
Kumamoto, a sparsely populated prefecture on the southern island of Kyushu, reaped a $1.2 billion economic windfall in the two years after its mascot, Kumamon, won the first Grand Prix, in 2011, according to a study by the Bank of Japan.
He provided an example: If a person at a silent auction bought a vacation that's worth $2,000, but paid $4,000 for it, he could only deduct $2,000 — because the other half was not charity, but rather a benefit he reaped.
Carried interest, which is essentially the profits reaped by hedge fund managers and private equity executives, is currently taxed at a long-term capital gains rate that is about half the roughly 40 percent ordinary income rate for the highest earners.
The five largest banks in the United States reaped tens of billions of dollars in profits in the first half of the year, thanks in part to a strong economy and to the lingering effects of President Trump's tax cuts.
More recently, good-time crime guy Paul Manafort reaped a king's bounty buoying the most craven and homicidal actors in the entire region—a career that launched him to becoming Donald Trump's 2016 campaign chair, and, from there, straight to prison.
Stephen Schwarzman, the billionaire co-founder of investment powerhouse Blackstone, told CNBC on Tuesday that China knows it must change its trade and business practices but it's reluctant to do so because of the spoils it's reaped by protecting its economy.
SAO PAULO, July 27 (Reuters) - Banco Santander Brasil SA beat second-quarter profit estimates on Tuesday, after the nation's largest foreign lender reaped bigger-than-expected jump in interest and fee income that offset the impact of higher loan-loss provisions.
Younger consumers seem more willing to experiment with intoxicants other than traditional spirits these days, and venture capital firms are buzzed by the possibility of returns like the ones reaped by the George Clooney-founded spirit company Casamigos (which sold for $1 billion).
While the world's top cocoa producer reaped a record harvest of over 2 million tonnes of beans in 2016/17, it was hit hard by falling world prices which forced it to slash farmers' earnings per kilogramme by more than a third.
He told the German outlet there was "little gratitude" in the Formula 1 realm, with organizers leaving the franchise once they've reaped its rewards, adding that the city-state was known as little more than an air-transit hub before hosting the F1.
But this is the kind of thing that could be paid for overwhelmingly through taxes on affluent households — the very same people who, thanks to growing economic inequality, have reaped the majority of the economic gains over the past 20 or 30 years.
As a result, Odey, who runs hedge fund Odey Asset Management, said he is now positioning for the pound to strengthen after his flagship fund previously reaped the benefit of betting against UK assets amid wider market fears about the impact of Brexit.
As the Democratic former congressman touted his success among smaller donors, while rejecting money from corporations and super PACs, he also reaped the benefits from bigger-dollar donors, such as executives and employees from major tech companies such as Apple, Facebook and Amazon.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A well-timed trade in the options on PG&E Corp reaped a massive paper profit on Thursday after the electric utility's shares soared following a state regulator clearing the company from any responsibilities related to the 2300 Tubbs wildfire.
And while Hoopla has had a rockier journey, for the time being, women "are on the crest of one of those high points in terms of popularity, new opportunities, and increased value," Knoop says, and it's high time they reaped the benefits.
While it has reaped sizable ransoms for the release of hostages, its kidnappings of a Swiss missionary and an Australian doctor and his wife, who were taken the same day as the Splendid Hotel attack, could indicate a need for more cash.
Today brings the news, as reported by the Sunday Times, that Google has reaped "millions" from shady companies that advertise online as help lines for people suffering from addiction, but in reality funnel those people to expensive private clinics, earning huge commissions.
Among other things, the Communications Ministry is said to have pushed regulators to allow the merger of a money-losing satellite network, Yes, also owned by Mr. Elovitch, with Bezeq, a deal that would have reaped huge tax savings for Mr. Elovitch.
While The New York Journal and The New York World were able to use the profits reaped from selling sensationalized reports to send boats full of correspondents to the conflict, The Times published Associated Press articles because of a lack of funds.
Years after rival art museums in Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra completed their own expansions and reaped obvious benefits (including higher attendances), the acrimony surrounding the Sydney Modern Project, as the expansion has been called, reflects — and epitomizes — Sydney's deep ambivalence toward culture.
So despite the long-advertised promise of Republicans to repeal ObamaCare, these cosponsored bills could provide health insurance companies, many of which have reaped extraordinary profits over the last eight years as a result of ObamaCare, with billions more in taxpayer dollars.
N.L.," the NBC late night show excoriated him this past season, and reaped the rewards: Mr. Baldwin won an Emmy for his portrayal of Mr. Trump, and Kate McKinnon, who portrayed both Ms. Conway and Hillary Clinton, won an Emmy as well. "'S.
And despite coming into office with no executive experience or knowledge of economics, Mr. Morales has been credited with lifting millions out of poverty and drastically narrowing the wealth divide as Bolivia has reaped the benefits of a commodities boom that turbocharged growth.
The accord resolves charges that Cooperman and Omega reaped about $4.09 million of profit in 2010 by trading in Atlas Pipeline Partners LP, a longstanding holding, based on confidential tips that Cooperman received from an Atlas executive about a planned asset sale.
The pair have also finally reaped what they sewed: Kalanick got ousted from Uber in 2017, and is currently being sidelined at the bell ringing for Uber's IPO (though he'll still make bank), while Littlefinger got his throat cut by the Starks.
Americans in 2015 reaped the largest economic gains in nearly a generation, the Census Bureau said in September, as poverty fell, health insurance coverage spread and incomes rose sharply for households on every rung of the economic ladder, ending years of stagnation.
This is down to the fact that the formation of such companies has been left to individual states to oversee—and that states like Delaware, Nevada, and Wyoming have reaped untold profits setting up anonymous shell companies on a no-questions-asked basis.
Sprawling conglomerates such as Anbang Insurance Group, Dalian Wanda Group, HNA Group, and Fosun International —­­ all of which, in practice, largely dealt in real estate — had been on spending sprees abroad, fueled by easy credit and the profits reaped from China's own real estate boom.
"Following a lengthy trial, a jury verdict and much legal maneuvering, the time has come for Nick Denton to accept responsibility for the decisions he made and the rewards he reaped based on the suffering and humiliation of others," said David Houston, Bollea's legal counsel.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear a case involving a New Mexico-based investment adviser that has the potential to limit the power of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to recover illegal profits reaped by fraud or other wrongdoing.
Rivals more focused on the United States and Europe have reaped huge trading profits and although StanChart's third quarter underlying pretax profits were $2167 million compared with a $139 mln loss last year, this failed to offset investor disappointment with the fall in income.
A CMPC spokesperson had no immediate comment although CMPC chief legal officer Rafael Cox told local newspaper El Mercurio that it was unlikely total revenue reaped from the collusion scheme could have exceeded total profit during the years in question, which was $192 million.
"It is a big waste to have taken the huge step to adopt a single currency and continue to forgo the benefits that could be reaped by creating a true banking and capital markets union," ECB Vice President Vítor Constâncio said in a report.
A report released on Tuesday by the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) said African countries that took early action in the past decade to invest in agriculture had reaped the rewards, enjoying higher economic growth and a bigger drop in malnutrition.
Uber's horizontal plays like Uber Rush, Uber Eats or expansion to Asia and Africa have not reaped rewards, so we can expect them to move to develop their own cars, to make self-driving features a reality and find other ways to become profitable.
Questions have emerged about the ongoing business ties of his daughter and son-in-law, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, who, since early 2016, have reaped as much as two hundred million dollars from the Trump hotel in Washington, D.C., and from other investments.
Many of the best-known Chinese groups including e-commerce firm Alibaba Group and gaming and social media giant Tencent Holdings, chose to raise funds in international markets such as New York and Hong Kong - and investors there, not in China, reaped the benefits.
Yes. But it is tough to find anyone who believes there would be a large political dividend to be reaped by such a gambit, given the intensity of opposition to Trump among left-of-center voters and his apparent reliance on a fervently conservative base.
Doug Heye, a former communications director for the Republican National Committee, said that a lack of focus from Trump was "one of the most frustrating things for Republicans" because it meant that neither the president nor the party reaped the dividend from positive news.
The agency also plans to force Mr. Corzine, who reaped many millions of dollars as a top executive at Goldman Sachs before pursuing a career in politics, to pay the penalty out of his own pocket, making it a sticking point in the negotiations.
WASHINGTON, Jan 13 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear a case involving a New Mexico-based investment adviser that has the potential to limit the Securities and Exchange Commission's powers to recover illegal profits reaped by fraud or other wrongdoing.
That's not to say that they did so immediately or that 100 percent of the proceeds have been converted — many projects didn't, and haven't — but the general trend is that most have reaped the paper gains of their ICO without being stung by the crash.
According to a new analysis by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies' Center on Sanctions and Illicit Finance, al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has reaped about $100 million through a combination of ransom, drug smuggling, taxes on locals and donations from other countries.
Cosmo plans to use data from epidemiologists in its discussions with insurers over LuMeBlue's price, which it aims to set based on the projected savings to be reaped by reducing the number of undetected adenomas that progress to become expensive-to-treat colon cancer.
Mr. Bush drew wide attention in 2007 when he and other directors of a St. Louis-based defense contractor reaped a total of $6 million from what federal regulators called an illegal scheme by two company executives to manipulate the timing of stock option grants.
Mainstream publications that ignore the controversies he creates would make themselves look like the opposition in a totally different way, and would likely lose market share to outlets that swarmed around Trump's provocations and reaped the social and search traffic that came with it.
Federal prosecutors alleged that 32 traders and hackers reaped more than $100 million in illegal proceeds in a scheme so brazen that the traders would send shopping lists of corporate news releases for sneak-peeking purposes to the hackers in order to place trades.
The novel — a hallucinatory, steampunk-inflected alternate history about a young woman who escapes a life of slavery on a plantation in Georgia and travels north on a subterranean train — reaped near universal praise and won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize.
Investors who had put some portion of their investments in gold — as an insurance policy — reaped the benefits as gold outperformed the stock market by almost 70 percent at exactly the moment that the job market was deteriorating and other investments were declining in value.
The main issue that an Apple-owned Sonos hasn't made much sense before now, at least from Sonos' perspective, is that the speaker maker has reaped the benefits of being a platform that plays nice with all the major streaming service providers and virtual assistants.
Krause, now struggling with his health, is the glaring Hall of Fame omission from that Bulls' championship era while Jackson continues to bathe in the riches that their partnership reaped, including the royalties from the many tomes he has written partly in tribute to himself.
By comparison, fellow Democrat and former President Bill Clinton earned $15 million for rights to his 2004 memoir "My Life" after he left office, while Obama's immediate predecessor, Republican George W. Bush, reaped some $10 million from his book "Decision Points," according to the Financial Times.
The state invests over $10 million per year to promote tourism in the state and has long reaped these benefits with nearly 50 million people from across the U.S. visiting North Carolina destinations in 2015, from beach towns to convention centers to concert and sporting venues.
It's now clear that the Russian government will face no significant consequences for its unprecedented interference in the American political system in 2.03, or at least none that will outweigh the tangible and intangible benefits it has reaped from its brazen attack on this country's democracy.
The deal is expected to boost Morellato's revenues to more than 270 million in 2019, rising to around 300 million next year with 60% reaped abroad, Chairman Massimo Carraro, who took control of the company with his brother almost 30 years ago, said in a statement.
Go anyplace where Indonesian workers are ransacked of their wages, their job security, their collective bargaining rights, and their freedom to protest their treatment, and you can see the long shadow of the 1965 trauma—and the compound interest still being reaped from the Massacre Premium.
Read more: 'I don't know how long I can stay in business': Truckers' fears have soared to recession-level highs As analysts have repeatedly noted, however, comparing 2019's rates to 2018's is challenging because last year reaped remarkably high profits for the trucking industry.
Anyone worried that the Geffen Records warehouse will end up a home to thousands of copies of the "Locked N' Loaded" set can take comfort in the fact that the band's "Not In This Lifetime" tour last year reaped over $300 million, according to Billboard data.
Without ruling on the merits, U.S. District Judge Juan Sanchez in Philadelphia said the SEC "pleaded a plausible claim" that Cooperman and Omega reaped about $4.09 million of profit in 2010 by trading illegally in Atlas Pipeline Partners LP, based on tips from an Atlas executive.
In return, Amazon reaped data on urban and exurban centers that it could use to develop the next wave of its white-collar office space, and more than $2 billion worth of tax breaks from the cities that it will eventually call home for its new offices.
Contracting with America-based Chemonics International, Tetra Tech ARD and Development Alternatives, three firms that have collectively reaped more than a billion dollars from the war in Afghanistan, USAID cannot say whether the program has made a positive impact despite spending $89.7 million over three years.
After three years of health woes that might have squeezed anybody's passion into pulp, Franklin used her farewell address to talk about the intrinsic rewards she reaped from swimming: the lifelong friends, the lasting memories, the lessons in leadership, sportsmanship, goal-setting, time management, perseverance and humility.
Ms. Carter noted that other board members reaped far more from the hospital network, including Francis X. Kelly, who advocated the privatization of the hospital network as a state senator, and went on to obtain $16 million in contracts through his insurance company, Kelly & Associates Insurance Group.
Biden reaped an explosion of cash after winning the South Carolina primary on Saturday, but before that, neither Biden nor his super PAC booked any advertising in Super Tuesday states until late last week, while some of his rivals had been airing ads for over a month.
Here's a rundown of other notable activist campaigns of late, as investors flush with cash seek to shake up corporate titans for profit: • Jana Partners, which pushed for change at Whole Foods — and reaped a quick profit when the grocer agreed to sell itself to Amazon.
Bay Area organizers say they selected Bill Gurley's home in Atherton, California as another protest site because of the massive profits he has reaped off his stake in the company as a partner at Benchmark, one of Uber's top venture capital investors when it was a startup.
The plan calls for an increase of the corporate tax rate to 28% from 21% and a minimum tax of 15% on the nation's most profitable companies, directed at corporate giants like Amazon that have reaped vast sums while paying little or nothing to the government.
The three-year-old party - contesting its first local elections - has not reaped as much rewards from voters deserting the ruling African National Congress as the main opposition Democratic Alliance (DA), and is in a distant third place in the elections with about 8 percent of the vote countrywide.
As horror movie fans turned out in droves for each flick and Hollywood reaped the financial benefit of cheap budgets and strong ticket sales, there became a tidal wave of horror films that spent less time on storytelling and more time on cheap scares and over-the-top gore.
"It's nice to have good news that isn't related to 'Game of Thrones,' " says Mr. Rosenthal who celebrates that this week from the United States census reported that Americans reaped the largest economic gains last year in nearly a generation and that household income rose across the spectrum.
When white people have not actively worked to create a society fueled by fair play and equal opportunity, they have often ignored the political repression that mobs bent on extra-judicial "justice" achieved -- and the benefits, like power and economic success, they themselves have reaped as a result.
While the Asian country's financial largesse helped spur growth across Latin America as populist leaders like Ecuador's former President Rafael Correa reaped the benefits of a commodities boom, recently elected right-leaning governments and U.S. officials have expressed concern that the region is becoming financially dependent on China.
The administration has been notably silent about the so-called carried interest loophole, which refers to a tax treatment on the profits reaped by hedge fund managers and private equity executives that allows them to pay about half the roughly 40 percent ordinary income rate for the highest earners.
That is, it would be acceptable if the top 1 percent of the population reaped the majority share of economic gains and exerted undue influence on the political system so long as that 1 percent was 50 percent female, 14 percent black, 18 percent Latino, and so on.
One recent study showed the economically depressed (and largely conservative, Trump-voting) Central Valley of California has reaped over $13 billion of economic benefits from state climate policies, including renewable energy and energy efficiency projects, the cap-and-trade market on carbon emissions, and climate-friendly agricultural practices.
In that sense, the opioid crisis in the Bronx looks as it does elsewhere in the country; a sizable number of the addicted are men who never reaped the benefits of the economy that bestowed so many riches on the well-educated over the last 20-plus years.
"Pyongyang has reaped tens of billions in concessions, including cash, food, energy, fertilizer, [and all] while advancing its nuclear and missile capabilities, all in return for repeatedly lying about denuclearization," Lee Sung-Yoon, Korean studies professor at the Fletcher School at Tufts University, told VICE in an email.
Like this summer's plot, the murders in the Netherlands appears to have targeted members of the Iranian dissident group Mujahedeen-e-Khalq, which despite negligible popularity in any segment of Iranian society has reaped significant foreign assistance over the years in its often violent attacks on the government in Tehran.
This camp, backed by the liberal and centre-left broadsheets, worldly think-tanks and much of German Brussels, tends to stress the advantages Germany has reaped from the euro and to argue that it should put its wagging finger away and acknowledge a responsibility towards weaker members of the club.
Trump reiterated his vision of an America that had been betrayed by the elite—"For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government, while the people have borne the cost"—and used the same dark, dystopian imagery as he did in his campaign.
To give you a small sense of the discrepancy between Baldwin's actual contribution to our understanding of Trump and the financial windfall he has reaped, Baldwin and Kurt Anderson's forgettable You Can't Spell America Without Me had a significantly larger initial print run than Michael Wolff's mammoth bestseller Fire and Fury.
But the change in the cast was notable for more than matters of casting: It could well have been the high-water mark for demand for "Hamilton" tickets — and for profits reaped by ticket scalpers who make up part of what is known as the secondary market in ticket sales.
For Akin Gump and several other firms that reaped strong earnings in 2015, much of that growth did not come at the end of the year, despite the rush in Congress to pass a tax extenders measure, a highway funding bill and the first overhaul of federal education law since 2002.
The government's Crop Estimates Committee (CEC), which will provide its final production estimate for the 2017 crop on Thursday, is expected to peg the harvest at 16.498 million tonnes, up 112 percent from the 13 million tonnes reaped last year when crops were scorched by an El Nino-triggered drought.

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