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"windfall" Definitions
  1. an amount of money that somebody/something wins or receives unexpectedly
  2. a fruit, especially an apple, that the wind has blown down from a tree

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OIL COMPANY WINDFALL TAX Labour said it will introduce a windfall tax on oil companies so that companies that knowingly damage the climate will help cover the costs.
As for Wednesday night ... St. Jude's got a windfall.
Actually, the most common prayer for New York City tenants is "Please, no windfall," because when somebody gets a windfall, the first thing they do is buy an apartment and gut it.
Yet the company's windfall would come from Medicare and Medicaid.
But a financial windfall isn't how Lorenz truly measures success.
"Avengers: Endgame's" massive windfall came after the second quarter closed.
That scenario could be a windfall for incumbent Democratic Sen.
Not everyone receiving an IPO windfall will buy a home.
Others would be encouraged by the prospect of a windfall.
Some companies like Apple used their windfall for share buybacks.
But shedding assets will not necessarily mean a cash windfall.
Retirees have a recent additional incentive to save any windfall.
So how have they repaid workers since enjoying that windfall?
Does she think her constituents wouldn't welcome a $1,000 windfall?
The windfall tax savings have not been shared with workers.
Americans have shown remarkable restraint in dealing with this windfall.
When you get a windfall, you put some in savings
But others argue that such a windfall can be dangerous.
"There could be a big windfall for Pfizer," he said.
Indeed, American officials have discounted talk of an Iranian windfall.
Those taxes are likely to lead to a quick windfall.
This would provide a massive windfall to the very wealthy.
In fairness, there are other demands on Walmart's tax windfall.
But the windfall headed Taylor Mason's way is even bigger.
Diksha Basu is the author of the novel "The Windfall."
The Trump administration appears to be counting this windfall twice.
These are not the people benefiting from legalization's financial windfall.
And an anticipated windfall from his YouTube channel never came.
Remember, most of these people are looking for windfall profits.
So what was behind the film industry's windfall last year?
Fortunately, there's time to prepare yourself for this historic windfall.
But the windfall generated by the event could be overstated.
Then again, it's better than having no windfall at all.
Businesses will also be impacted, after the tax windfall in 2018.
He invested Bolivia's gas windfall in roads, bridges, hospitals and schools.
Too many governments spent, rather than invested or saved, this windfall.
Shenoy doesn't address this unexpected windfall, small as it may be.
Many lottery winners face personal difficulties they attribute to their windfall.
It also enjoyed windfall profits in the expansionary days of 2014.
In any case, cheap imports were a windfall for American consumers.
The announcement didn't discuss what Coindash will do with the windfall.
Consumers did save more of the petrol-price windfall than expected.
Not all CEOs of multinationals getting amnesty windfall opposed the president.
Benefiting from an oil windfall, he ruled as a paternalist autocrat.
Either way, Swift's new contract will earn her quite the windfall.
US taxpayers would cover more than a third of his windfall.
Now those songs have helped provide a windfall for his estate.
Despite the setback, Noble Group had a significant windfall last week.
The biggest challenge is in preventing the windfall from ruining relationships.
But the result has hardly been a windfall, economically or politically.
I just had this windfall: 'You know, wait, that's not fair.
In fact, it will give him and his family a windfall.
But if it had, he would have reaped a big windfall.
So of that $2 trillion windfall, $700 billion goes to foreigners.
That could have been prompted by a financial windfall or gift.
The deal could be a windfall for both Portnoy and Chernin.
Meanwhile, the wealthiest households would see an average windfall of $207,060.
"It is very significant, this is a windfall really," Gill said.
And investors are reaping some of the rewards from the windfall.
Garland was making $100 a week, a windfall during the Depression.
So the key question is, tax reform, you get a windfall.
He's simply looking to manipulate energy policy for a personal windfall.
Is an overnight windfall of this magnitude really worth the hassle?
Total windfall ... if he wasn't already a super-rich and successful rapper.
Of course, not all freelance posts lead to a windfall for entrepreneurs.
It was the second fundraising windfall Klobuchar saw within the past week.
Disney+'s launch lineup is still an impressive windfall for Disney stans.
That can mean a financial windfall for someone who didn't actually qualify.
It's not building towards some windfall that's coming in the foreseeable future.
Higher house prices and a stockmarket boom have delivered a wealth windfall.
It would also eliminate Obamacare taxes, providing a windfall to wealthier Americans.
This is their last shot at the biggest windfall of their lives.
And millions of Americans are enjoying a windfall caused by the slump.
And had he overstated the papers' value to generate a personal windfall?
Even if production rebounded, PDVSA does not stand to reap a windfall.
Companies have used a sizable chunk of that windfall to reward shareholders.
Those eager for a biodiesel windfall can't wait for the next bill.
The windfall came as a result of the Trump Administration's tax overhaul.
FedEx is not unique in how it used the tax cut windfall.
Howell's ruling does not guarantee an immediate windfall for the Warmbiers, however.
The Blue Cross and Blue Shield insurers collected a major windfall, too.
U.S. Steel says it's offering some of its windfall to its workers.
Within weeks of his Windstream windfall, Mr. Brodsky was at it again.
For Lyft's current shareholders and employees, the I.P.O. could provide a windfall.
The debate produced a financial windfall that temporarily kept her candidacy afloat.
And it's one heck of a windfall: $700 billion over a decade.
A partner since 2017, Locus Robotics is reaping some of that windfall.
But they haven't suddenly received a $150 billion windfall as Trump suggests.
He's using his November windfall to do whatever comes to his mind.
"That's your windfall, a tax increase on large families," Mr. Auxier said.
But despite their windfall, their lives were fraught and ended too soon.
A financial windfall, if not a Nobel Prize, might await its discoverers.
The Trump administration recently delivered a windfall in small-business tax cuts.
A trial featuring Hunter Biden and windfall business agreements is hardly enticing.
People might choose to pay down debt rather than spend the windfall.
Not all companies plan to give a tax windfall back to investors.
It may mean something later: One of the world's biggest music labels says that if Spotify ever goes public — or gets acquired — it will share the windfall it will reap with the artists who helped make the windfall possible.
Educational VR innovators must convince them that the windfall warrants the upfront investment.
This workplace perk gives you a shot at a windfall — if you're lucky.
If they die young, the money will be a windfall for their heirs.
Another option for some of that $2500,28 windfall would be a brokerage account.
The windfall represents about 40 percent of the company's total funding—$540 million.
It has already found three donors to match donations, potentially quadrupling the windfall.
It's a huge success — but its creator isn't reaping any of the windfall.
But some residents say the deal has not been the windfall they hoped.
How could they divide the windfall so everyone would get their fair share?
But the biggest windfall from a Warren administration could be for renewable energy.
A cash windfall and a few tax breaks could be yours this summer.
HotelTonight could see a potential windfall if — or when — Airbnb does an IPO.
Were their windfall gains spread around, local renters would have nothing to fear.
Companies like Apple have used their tax windfall for share buybacks and dividends.
Counting on any kind of windfall, regardless of size, is a risky business.
BlackBerry states that this resulted in "a substantial and undeserved windfall" for Snap.
Could that be a windfall from fiscal austerity the ECB critics keep pushing?
With so many cars flooded out, automakers and dealers will see a windfall.
Now many analysts are claiming that consumers have saved the fuel-price windfall.
Apple is expected to see a $47 billion windfall from the tax law.
It is also important to understand that this "windfall" argument is nothing new.
Whoever gets that windfall will discover that handling sudden wealth can be overwhelming.
Without that one-time windfall, the business would have grown by 15% annually.
As Krytzer explains, those are some of the biggest downsides to a windfall.
In that scenario, the question would be what to do with the windfall.
Windfall Island slowly shrank away, and Dragon Roost Island beckoned on the horizon.
Burman's plan wouldn't just be a windfall for lower-income families with kids.
Still, she says, Kalanick, and any beneficiary of a windfall, should be cautious.
Some stars are pushing for more as owners prepare for a TV windfall.
A windfall attracts new temporary friends; nightclubs transform into hungry money-extraction vortices.
Stock market exuberance and windfall tax cuts are buoying the nation's biggest moneymakers.
May's deal would not deliver the windfall they were promised during the campaign.
His family would get a $7 billion windfall from his estate tax plan.
Or if you have this windfall what are you doing with this money.
And if you don't approach it properly, that windfall could bring unanticipated headaches.
They would also have to pay significant capital gains taxes on the windfall.
"I think $1,500 is a windfall for the charter schools," Mr. Cuomo said.
That's because a windfall at year-end will come with a tax bite.
In fact, he writes that he then invested his windfall into other cryptocurrencies.
These days, Radnor doesn't mind spending his windfall, but he's discerning, he says.
The last jackpot — a $227 million windfall – was won in September in Texas.
"Is the defendant getting a kind of windfall if Ring applies?" she asked.
A winning ticket could bring the holder an estimated $700 million windfall. (Reuters)
The sale will most likely provide him and his partners with a windfall.
You can see how this could turn into an XP windfall very quickly.
This is a huge windfall gain for a relatively small number of property owners.
While a windfall for early investors, the deal will extend the tech IPO drought.
But a prolonged transition to full L4 autonomy could bring automakers a financial windfall.
"I think it's important to reward yourself in these windfall moments," Taylor tells CNBC.
It's facing numerous looming crises that an oil or uranium windfall could help contain.
Of course, there's more to protecting your windfall than just reducing your tax bill.
CNBC Make It spoke to some money experts about coming into a huge windfall.
It's hard to overstate what a massive windfall this is for the richest Americans.
That creates a windfall for investors funding projects that they might have funded anyway.
The independent senator from Vermont has enjoyed a recent windfall driven by book deals.
Success is rarely, if ever, an overnight windfall delivered in a carefully wrapped package.
Even so, the shift could prove a windfall for security, military and arms manufacturers.
While Amazon almost got screwed, Jeff Bezos won't be getting that $450 million windfall.
On the face of it, this should be a windfall for American soft power.
This windfall for the organisations did not sit well with Ted Frank, the petitioner.
But in the meantime, construction and energy companies are gearing up for a windfall.
A tall task perhaps — but one with a potentially large windfall for Heidrick & Struggles.
The CDN alienation of the local population will likely result in an intelligence windfall.
America's courts have tended to view windfall profits as the rightful reward for innovation.
When the lump sum is more of a windfall, look first to fixing vulnerabilities.
He thought he'd made it big, but when the bubble popped, his windfall vanished.
That gave households a windfall of about $22007, or 213% of their 210 income.
How big a windfall would depend on where the initial exchange rate was set.
That's not exactly a huge windfall, but it's easy money for anyone using Alexa.
But Cuban had decided globetrotting would be a fun way to spend his windfall.
You can apply the same strategy to a bonus, birthday check or small windfall.
" Trump tweeted that the stocks "plunged" on Friday "after I ended their Dems windfall.
But the windfall revenues sloshing into the league next year have undermined this safeguard.
The $1.5 billion Powerball jackpot may create a tax windfall for a lucky state.
Proxy filings show that top executives received a windfall when the company incorporated overseas.
It would be a shame to let these windfall spring hours go to waste.
The resulting windfall of talent will prove attractive as major corporations expand and relocate.
Sharing in this heedless windfall would be the president and most of his Cabinet.
If you're starting from scratch, place any windfall you receive into a savings account.
But critics say the plan would ultimately be a windfall to the wealthiest Americans.
"About thirty-five," Chafin said, hoping for a windfall of thirty-five hundred dollars.
Thus far, however, the financial windfall for superheroes hasn't translated into major awards recognition.
Initially, it seemed like a windfall, and many people here ate and sold them.
Here are five of the worst things you could do with the small windfall.
Pretend that extra money, such as a , birthday check or any windfall, doesn't exist.
You don't have to win the lottery or inherit a windfall to retire early.
"We are not expecting a huge windfall," said Teeguarden, who still teaches part time.
A "Green New Deal" funded by a windfall tax on oil and gas companies.
Jennifer E. Smith is the author of eight novels for young adults, including "Windfall."
How much of the corporate tax windfall will go to workers via higher wages?
May's deal would not deliver the windfall that northerners were promised during the campaign.
Not to mention, her sister (a beloved librarian) is also staying with them. Windfall!
The subsequent bounce produced a windfall, but only for a limited group of beneficiaries.
They criticized airlines for spending years of windfall profits buying back their own stock.
Consumers are more likely to spend a one-time windfall, these studies have found.
They can use some of that windfall to see their way thru this crisis.
But the biggest economic windfall goes to the tech giants like Google and Facebook.
Some companies like Apple have used the tax windfall for share buybacks and dividends.
Americans on Main Street will actually feel the windfall from this return of dollars.
Newcastle and Sunderland are both scrapping to avoid missing out on the larger windfall.
Taken together, the market has seen a windfall of "willing borrowers and willing lenders."
Sharing future revenues from a gas windfall had been met with resistance in Mozambique.
Use your windfall to open a retirement account or add to an existing one.
They are "salivating at the windfall of lending revenues in this name," he said.
Having obtained a windfall, they were then given license to push it even further.
The budget deal gives the Pentagon a $700 billion windfall — everything it asked for.
The political system had grown complacent during the windfall years of the mining boom.
After the sleepy months of summer, September brings a windfall of new titles. Sept.
After the sleepy months of summer, September brings a windfall of new titles. Sept.
Yet Mr. Prince, a Democrat from Nashville, is none too pleased about his windfall.
The Republican tax bill has been a major windfall for corporations and the wealthy.
Middle-class accidental millionaires sold property, reaped their windfall, and moved south to retire.
So the main question is how the government will spend its share of the windfall.
The windfall is the Balkan country's first since 2008 when the global financial crisis hit.
Pretend that extra money, such as a bonus, birthday check or any windfall, doesn't exist.
Nevertheless, if you happen to have gambling losses, you could count them against your windfall.
The windfall from his cut of that Amazon business got Lubarsky back on his feet.
But McIntyre claims it's not the possible financial windfall that's motivating him in this venture.
Pretend that extra money, such as a birthday check, bonus or any windfall, doesn't exist.
In 2009, the company was acquired by Kaplan, a huge windfall for anyone holding stock.
A deal to sell Braskem could also have provided a cash windfall to the conglomerate.
The government will get a windfall that could transform the fortunes of Guyana's 750,000 people.
In the meantime, the Trump Organization could see one windfall from its efforts in Washington.
Netanyahu, Rubio and their ilk believe Iran will use the windfall to do its worst.
"I'm very grateful and very happy," he told CNN when asked about his unexpected windfall.
Mr Correa did at least invest some of his oil windfall in roads and hospitals.
The windfall is the Balkan country's first since 22.9, when the global financial crisis hit.
So far Mr Trump's camp refuses to say which charities will benefit from the windfall.
Some argue that consumers have chosen to save rather than spend the oil-price windfall.
This means Annalise's cash windfall (and means of caring for her mother) is potentially gone.
Japanese ad-tech company Rakuten stands to see the largest windfall from a successful IPO.
Surge pricing will therefore not generate a big financial windfall for Uber (or its drivers).
Part of each state's legislative process will be deciding how to dole out the windfall.
Everyone would enjoy higher interest rates, transferring an enormous windfall from banks to the people.
The firms agreed to share in the windfall of any decline in St. Jude's stock.
A legislative fix that utilizes the courts does not mean a windfall for trial lawyers.
Ultimately, these deals aren't just about corporations looking to get a windfall where they can.
This could generate an enormous windfall for Mr. Trump, given his vast real estate holdings.
That means there will be no major windfall for Facebook from Twitter dropping political ads.
Less than 3 percent of the states' total windfall is spent on smoking-related diseases.
There's nothing to suggest the USMCA will land the government a windfall on either count.
Most people would be hypocrites if they did not say the windfall would be useful.
With that windfall now gone, the ability to eat the tariffs is much lower today.
Adam Brand came to work for his father during that windfall summer to help out.
"Trump will get a huge windfall on his rental, license and royalty income," he predicted.
Many doubt he can eliminate graft or come up with the windfall he has promised.
Thanks to that windfall, Forbes named Sheindlin the world's highest-paid TV host in 2018.
A windfall created by the privatization of the state's electricity infrastructure changed the financial equation.
If that windfall was taken away, the company would have missed analysts' expectations, he said.
Bank stocks rising to reflect that windfall would not tell you much about the economy.
But these rules were drawn up to redistribute incremental increases in capacity, not a windfall.
Musk's reward: The milestone also started a clock on a huge windfall for Mr. Musk.
The monetary windfall inherent in such a practice gives new meaning to gold standard research.
A windfall tax introduced in 2006 was seen by foreign companies as a major disincentive.
It's not the first business move by Jackson that has resulted in a large windfall.
Handed a windfall, smart older people want to open either a bar or a bookstore.
Using the 2016 statistics for the Bears and Eagles, the potential windfall would be impressive.
The milestone also started a clock on a huge windfall for its founder, Elon Musk.
The tax cut bill Trump signed in 2017 has been a huge windfall for Apple.
Meanwhile, higher income earners — who currently get no subsidies — would find themselves with a windfall.
But the company&aposs windfall could be even bigger than those numbers suggest, he said.
First held in 1987 and now an institution and an annual windfall for Austin, Tex.
Under this policy, the richest 1% of Americans would only get 1% of the windfall.
Why do we think giving an even larger windfall to shareholders will suddenly fuel investment?
The local politicians who run Washington, D.C. (poorly) know a windfall when they see it.
That would mean a huge windfall for, among others, hedge-fund and private-equity managers.
As online shopping keeps growing, the holidays have turned into a windfall for porch pirates.
But how much of the windfall will end in the pockets of employees and customers?
Some companies like Apple Inc have used their tax windfall for share buybacks and dividends.
If you are working full time, your options for investing that $73,27 windfall might be expanded.
Think of all the time effort & money poured into this & he bails giving BigOil a windfall.
What many ignore is that this windfall is drawn primarily from the pockets of the poor.
The windfall allowed her to purchase the Santa-Barbara News-Press from The New York Times.
For pet food stores, grooming businesses and even health insurers, all those owners represent a windfall.
He pushed back on criticism for companies that used that tax windfall to buy their stocks.
The windfall from Superman's recent syndicated newspaper strips made the character an important model to follow.
" Says Blevins of the his windfall:  "[I'm] definitely investing and saving it as much as possible.
"They give a windfall to the dealer without giving much benefit to the consumer," she said.
That means he's positioned for a huge windfall if he gets it back and sells it.
"He won this huge windfall and said, 'Let's do something to give back,&apos" Harwood says.
Desai objected to the idea that compensation from the FTC investigation would be considered a windfall.
Trump has long said the cost-sharing payment to insurance companies was a "windfall" for them.
Epic is the largest, using the windfall of Fortnite to create a more developer-friendly platform.
Economists also believe companies will use much of the windfall on stock buybacks and debt reduction.
Their thirst for next season's windfall blinds them from the next century's downfall, so it goes.
That's a swift reversal from the historic windfall produced by a decade-long U.S. energy boom.
Agreeing beforehand how any hypothetical future windfall or loss ought to be shared can be impossible.
In early 2018, Amos Meiri got the kind of windfall many startup founders only dream of.
More importantly, the data doesn't support this notion of a taxpayer windfall following minimum wage increases.
Venezuelans' misery has at least boosted business at foreign printers, who seem stunned by the windfall.
His mom dying resulted in a financial windfall for Rams, who received $150,000 in life insurance.
Back in 1997, the Labour government led by Tony Blair imposed a windfall tax on utilities.
But when charities see a sudden windfall, they often fail to achieve even that modest standard.
Calling it a "windfall tax", as Bentham might have, could have helped, but only so much.
The bulk of economists believe the black money windfall should be allocated to social programs instead.
He abandoned a rainy-day fund into which he should have put some of the windfall.
Congress suspended the ACA's health insurance industry fee for 2017, which is creating a temporary windfall.
In addition, he received a 17 million pound windfall from the Comcast takeover, according to reports.
"It's a windfall for every single distiller," said Lance Winters, master distiller of St. George Spirits.
Whether the windfall is large or small, advisors agree that a splurge is an important component.
That could tempt companies to increase ad spending online, which would be a windfall for Google.
The error could be a windfall for competitors like Google Analytics, KISSmetrics, Splunk, Flurry and Localytics.
The Hangzhou-based company's windfall also arrives amid shifting investor sentiment in China's listed tech darlings.
While the measure would help small businesses, it would also be a windfall for the wealthy.
One CSP anticipates a windfall of $1.3 billion in taxpayer dollars following the passage of RTPA.
As investors, we're constantly exposed to stories of windfall trades, perfect calls, and market-trouncing performance.
Arthur: An even bigger windfall is sitting on top of 2.1 billion barrels of recoverable oil.
In any case, investment banks tapped to handle the transaction stand to reap a huge windfall.
These actions are those of entities that have long recognized their unconstitutional windfall will soon end.
It was billed as the largest oil auction in history, one expected to produce a windfall.
This summer, though, Le Havre finds itself with a windfall, in some ways an unwelcome one.
Instead, they argue, companies will use the windfall to reward investors with share buybacks and dividends.
And many corporations are using their windfall to pay out investors, not pay back to workers.
RINs are not a windfall, but a necessary and properly functioning component of total fuel costs.
But the North's hacking and provocations have synchronized to create a potential windfall for the regime.
Earlier this week, Drummond saw a $27 million windfall from exercising some of his Alphabet options.
Still, J&J could use some of the tax law windfall to bulk up its portfolio.
Investors hope that one of the options expires worthless and the other results in a windfall.
Depression Having realized that Wheeler's windfall is doomed, proponents have switched to a scorched-earth policy.
PATRICIA COHEN Q. Without the tax "windfall" passed last year, what would the projected G.D.P. be?
The lack of natural gas terminals, though, means that this windfall is years in the future.
Some companies including Apple used their tax windfall to buy back shares on a massive scale.
"An unenforceable trade deal is a windfall for corporations and a disaster for workers," he added.
He made a windfall in 1979 when the Belgian government nationalized the industry before prices slumped.
And as a result, that elusive legal marijuana tax windfall will continue to be, well, elusive.
For some contestants, winning might usher in 277 minutes of fame and a small, unexpected windfall.
Four weeks after I gave birth, my debut novel, "The Windfall," hit shelves in North America.
That growth — plus the windfall of deep tax cuts — has translated into gushers of corporate profits.
He tried to ease concerns that he was preparing to give a windfall to the rich.
Those lessons of how to deal with a windfall are applicable far beyond the football field.
The short answer: Don't be too quick to count the ways to spend the entire windfall.
President Trump declared a federal emergency, meaning a windfall of FEMA cash, a deus ex MAGA.
The territory was able to improve the deal for bondholders because of a recent economic windfall.
That windfall also helped pump up Mr. Son's personal net worth to an estimated $20 billion.
Developing a strategy for this often unexpected sum, or for any windfall, can be life-changing.
The important thing is to avoid becoming a lottery winner who unintentionally fritters away their windfall.
Critics argued it was a windfall for massive corporations at the expense of the middle class.
Pushing the big increase will be a windfall from the new tax law enacted in December.
The sugar rush from the tax windfall peaked last spring, when annualized real GDP spurted higher.
It only takes this sudden windfall to ensure all three of the brothers kill each other.
It's not the first time that Tesla has received a financial windfall from its traditional competitors.
But that windfall bypassed most smaller cities, which lack the deep pockets to support news gathering.
Will you invest in your plant and create more jobs if you receive a tax windfall?
Rather than the usual policy pablum, "Windfall" is a smart, deeply researched primer on the subject.
Taking ownership doesn't mean you have to deal with the cash windfall all on your own.
Lee, as a hired hand at Marvel, received limited payback on the windfall from his characters.
It's because of a well-intended but arbitrary policy known as the Windfall Elimination Provision, or WEP.
"But getting a windfall of that amount doesn't necessarily mean you're actually a sophisticated investor," he said.
No, that doesn't mean you'll be getting a windfall just because you spent $7.99 on Stardew Valley.
Meanwhile, if you are working full-time, your options for investing that $2500,27 windfall might be expanded.
And with prices potentially falling 15 percent that amounts to a big windfall for many of them.
The opposition and other critics have accused Museveni of squandering an expected windfall from crude oil sales.
There's another way the windfall revenues of social media should be invested: hire moderators, armies of them.
So its take from Hoffman's windfall could top $370 million, if he used no special tax strategies.
That shift, accelerated by the pressure from U.S. tariffs, promises a potential windfall for other Asian economies.
But last summer, Mr. Dowgin received stock options from work, a windfall that gave them new options.
But things worked out for Musk — he made another windfall when eBay bought PayPal in late 2002.
Hungary reduced its hefty windfall tax on banks this year, and will cut it further in 2017.
According to Forbes, the windfall inflated Zuck's net worth up to a "new high" of $56.7 billion.
Leap puts the premium at around $10 with hardware and software licensing (the startup's windfall) factored in.
Your ability to properly handle your windfall will only be as good as the advice your given.
What I want to highlight is not the windfall but how the ALS Association responded to it.
But he suggested that there were other ways to capitalize on the windfall from an improving economy.
The tariff-driven windfall has allowed the company to spend $300 million buying back its own stock.
Technically, these reviewers are not compensated with cash, but writing reviews has become a windfall of sorts.
The problem here is that in the short-term you're talking about a huge windfall for employers.
The sheer recklessness of this would, in theory, encourage people to spend the windfall, not save it.
As a result Americans benefited from a windfall worth $245, or 1.1% of their 2014 disposable income.
Lehman's creditors charged that JPMorgan did not need the collateral and extracted a windfall at their expense.
Now Murkowski has her chance to resolve that issue and potentially yield a windfall for her constituents.
If the product ever made it to market, that could potentially be a financial windfall for Gillibrand.
His ability to pay off debt quickly didn't stem from a high-profile job or a windfall.
This led to a capital windfall for institutional investors that has attracted the attention of foreign funds.
The national attention from a March Madness victory amounts to a windfall for a school's marketing efforts.
Such counsel would have been even more useful in 2006, when the region enjoyed windfall tax revenues.
South Korea would also reap a windfall in reserves of rare earths, which are used in electronics.
After her directorial debut in 2010 with Windfall, someone suggested that she direct a documentary about Frank.
The Kaderlis didn't win the lottery or inherit a windfall that allowed them to quit their jobs.
But for now, millions of Mexicans are cheering a windfall, and the president, just as he hopes.
Still, Delaware and other U.S. states with sports gambling operations should not expect a windfall, Block said.
Rick Scott has failed to tap into what could be a windfall technology for the Sunshine State.
He thought he was practicing — but the trades and the millions of dollars of windfall were real.
Multiple firms have concluded the benefits will tilt to specific sectors and provide a limited aggregate windfall.
Instead, the parents have failed to answer her calls, because they are angling for a financial windfall.
To my surprise, still, they paid me an unthinkable $800 for that first story — a cash windfall!
Opponents of the legislation, however, argue that it's a massive windfall to corporations and the wealthiest Americans.
It was confronted, as all of us are sometimes, by a windfall that was also a burden.
Instead of spending this money — a real windfall for an 18-year-old — it could be invested.
WINDFALL: How the New Energy Abundance Upends Global Politics and Strengthens America's Power, by Meghan L. O'Sullivan.
The windfall from the initial public offering would help radically transform one of the world's top petrostates.
Neilsen (Jeannette Bayardelle) is waiting in vain for a windfall inheritance; she is also sleeping with Nick.
Nafta was a windfall for American grain producers, who have more efficient operations than their Mexican counterparts.
After all, corporate America, by all accounts, was racking up record profits before the recent tax windfall.
Shareholders worried that Yahoo management would eventually squander this windfall to prop up Yahoo's declining internet businesses.
Perhaps, but is that the windfall Minnesota imagined when it spent $498 million on U.S. Bank Stadium?
Maybe you can put in some overtime or grab extra hours, but that's a short-term windfall.
"But we must weigh these disadvantages against the considerable windfall that unions have received" over the years.
The $25bn windfall, along with a set of stimulus measures, will help kick-start a slowing economy.
Op-Ed Contributor Companies are wrestling with how to allocate the windfall from the recent tax act.
Most have ambitious plans for their small windfall, including shoring up their savings and paying off debt.
The windfall will reduce the debt-to-GDP ratio in 2017 from 85033 percent to 49 percent.
This not only brought the bank a windfall, but also gave it fresh bragging rights in China.
People who already receive their income through investment vehicles wouldn't have to change anything for a windfall.
The financial windfall underscored a central challenge facing his opponents: Attacking him can help fuel his campaign.
A win would be just another windfall for a company that&aposs clearly reached "the next level."
Airlines are sharing some of their tax-law windfall with employees and Boeing, the big aircraft maker.
Nearly two years after the tax law passed, the windfall to corporations like FedEx is becoming clear.
It originally would have allowed agencies to reap a financial windfall from the auction of their spectrum.
The Nigerian tech entrepreneur confirmed he's redirected some of that windfall into uLesson's $3.1 million seed-round.
But home equity lending is not increasing as much as one might imagine, given the potential windfall.
Idaho, on the other hand, moved quickly to return the revenue windfall to residents through tax cuts.
Several former employees said they were grateful for the windfall they would eventually receive from their shares.
Your relatives are the ones who'll get in the way of your windfall from your rich aunt.
The windfall detailed in a Monday regulatory flowed from 22015,000 Apple shares sold during the past week.
Your end-of-year windfall can also become a bonanza for the IRS, absent the appropriate planning.
Deals • Levi Strauss plans to go public again, potentially giving its founding family a multibillion-dollar windfall.
It will, however, offer a big financial windfall to a number of elected officials, especially Donald Trump.
And so Tulsa, Buffalo and Tucson turn to Seattle as supplicants for a windfall of Amazon jobs.
But it's a comfort to critics that the windfall is so far from their worst Amazon fears.
Jeffrey Loria, the former Marlins owner, gave Stanton a 13-year, $325 million windfall in November 2014.
An S&P Global report estimates that banks will return 75 percent of their windfall to shareholders.
And their benefits would be tremendous: The top 0.1 percent would get a $674,380 windfall on average.
Ultimately, the effect of the rising stock market depends on how those wealthy investors use their windfall.
It's especially important to think about how the windfall might impact your relationship with your friends and family.
Broadcasters typically expect a revenue windfall in a U.S. presidential election year as candidates spend heavily on advertising.
The Trump administration has been a windfall for people who want to profit off the desire to learn.
Shinil also attracted $7.6 million from thousands of investors excited about a potential windfall from the gold haul.
Some lottery winners set up their own charitable foundation and donate a portion of their windfall to it.
"Those players who got the winnings got an extraordinary windfall to which they were not entitled," Madden said.
This infringement has resulted in a substantial and undeserved windfall for Defendant as these users drive Defendant's revenue.
Given 23andMe's windfall, some ethics experts are advocating that customers should get a slice of the pie, too.
But the budget had been flattered by windfall receipts from a mining boom and credit-fuelled consumer spending.
A deal to sell its stake in Braskem could also have provided a cash windfall to the conglomerate.
Recipients of this windfall will have to "maintain, improve, and expand" their broadband infrastructure, especially in underserved areas.
A sudden windfall can generate inefficient spending: it makes sense to "park" cash offshore until capacity is built.
That doesn't even count the windfall the company is getting this year from the Republican corporate tax cuts.
Yet modern firms do have extraordinary power to influence land values, thereby giving immense windfall gains to landowners.
Amazon shares surged 10 percent, a windfall for the CEO and holder of 82.9 million shares of stock.
Your ability to properly handle your windfall will only be as good as the advice you are given.
With the price tag set at $349 per speaker, that would have been quite the holiday season windfall.
Supply-side restrictions, by contrast, generate windfall profits for the fossil fuel producers that don't get shut down.
A current rule, the Windfall Elimination Provision, reduces their benefits based on how much pension income they receive.
Haupt's father later gave his ex-wife the tape as a potential financial windfall while ill with cancer.
That means that the possibility of insurers participating on exchanges getting a multi-billion dollar windfall has increased.
And it's William, not Logan, who eventually convinces James that his son's folly is in fact a windfall.
If you already participate, you could use some of that $20,000 windfall to max out on your contributions.
This is an exaggeration; were the windfall being saved in its entirety, the slowdown would be much worse.
But CastleArk President and CIO Jerry Castellini told CNBC not all of these endeavors will provide a windfall.
And they say Trump's tempestuous start has been a windfall in their effort to field talented 2018 candidates.
Investec analysts said they expected the windfall from the rebate to be about 3 million pounds ($4.2 million).
His ability to pay off his debt wasn't made possible by a high-profile job or a windfall.
If the Orange pulls out two more victories on Saturday and Monday, DaSilva stands to make a windfall.
The same strategy can be used for any surplus money, like a bonus, birthday check or small windfall.
CNBC Make It spoke to money experts about what to do when you come into a huge windfall.
New Delhi's rationale for the increase was that the GST had unintentionally handed tobacco companies a windfall profit.
German consumers and industry would get a windfall; paying off euro denominated debt with more valuable Deutsche marks.
She'll write the screenplay, and earlier this week she also secured the rights to Jennifer E. Smith's Windfall.
Sources say he is retiring in light of this financial windfall to spend more time with his family.
As Facebook's primary shareholder, Zuckerberg can see a huge windfall from a stock-price increase of just 1%.
Europe's Airbus SE indicated on Tuesday that it did not expect a sales windfall from the Sino-U.
Somehow, Singer's involvement in Bohemian Rhapsody (and the considerable windfall he's received from it) hasn't hurt its prospects.
Most Democrats have ripped the bill, calling it a "disgrace" and a windfall for the rich and powerful.
Harvell and Arnswald are hardly the first lottery winners to run into trouble shortly after receiving their windfall.
Rather than acting as an effective incentive, the credit is often simply a windfall gain for the wealthy.
Now with the FCC privacy rules facing elimination, consumer watchdogs say broadband companies are poised for a windfall.
Billions of dollars are likely to change hands, a windfall that could transform local media across the country.
For instance, Forte expects eBay to spend most of the possible windfall on increasing its stock buyback program.
Small companies pay the highest taxes and they would be the main beneficiaries of such a Trump windfall.
Democrats, however, have argued that the tax overhaul would amount to a massive windfall for the wealthiest Americans.
Though startups don't provide an immediate revenue windfall, the company is betting they will as future enterprise clients.
Saudi Arabia is among the biggest investors in the consortium that has offered the potential windfall to FIFA.
Their latest talking point is the notion that corporate tax cuts will create an indirect windfall for workers.
After the trends of the past few years, are shareholders really the most worthy recipients of a windfall?
But of course, that doesn't produce any windfall gains for corporate America, its shareholders, or its lobbyist boosters.
He said that his client was now reflecting on how best to use her windfall to benefit others.
The 10-year rule, he said, would help screen out anyone trying to cash in on a windfall.
Lyft's stock sale will yield a windfall for its investors, including Rakuten of Japan, G.M. and Andreessen Horowitz.
The relationship between the two countries was cemented between 2004 and 2014, when Venezuela experienced an oil windfall.
The plan is a windfall for the wealthy, but it's quite mixed for the middle class and poor.
Investors in Indian medical stocks clearly expected a windfall from the insurance program: Shares rose in Thursday's trading.
The modest potential windfall underscores the difficulty of replacing the economic benefits of membership in the European Union.
It's a shift from last year, when many Americans prioritized bailing themselves out of debt with their windfall.
And the studios spend millions of dollars on every production, creating a potential windfall for the local economy.
Despite his windfall, Bezos swapped out his 1987 Chevy Blazer for only a modest upgrade — a Honda Accord.
But not all retailers will get a windfall from the bill and leveraged, unprofitable companies will fare worst.
If all goes well, the offering is expected to furnish its founders and early investors with a windfall.
Y., about how companies would spend the windfall from the recent tax-cut bill, something that is not.
Record oil prices during Chavez's rule allowed him to use the windfall to buy the Venezuelan military's loyalty.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) provided an incredible windfall to AT&T and other giant corporations.
In normal cases that would be true, a windfall translates into a money multiplier effect which increases consumption.
Some opposition critics have also accused government of front-loading debt before an expected windfall from oil sales.
Here are some tips for protecting your windfall if you hit the jackpot in Saturday night's Powerball drawing.
Diksha Basu's debut novel, "The Windfall," and Barbara Gowdy's "Little Sister" are good bets to enchant and entertain.
And he targeted new assessments on big corporations that got windfall gains from the unpopular GOP tax bill.
For all this bashing of the environment, one would at least hope that windfall profits are being made.
It advised the government to save rather than spend any windfall revenues from higher-than-expected oil prices.
The court allowed her to collect the windfall via a trust while the case was still in limbo.
Breakingviews The cut in the American corporate tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent is a windfall.
Trump's regressive tax bill, for example, has almost certainly been a huge financial windfall to his club members.
Keep more of your paycheck A tax refund can be welcome windfall when you're living paycheck to paycheck.
If the economy failed to adjust, importers would pay a lot more tax, and exporters would get a windfall.
Last year, Johnson was second behind George Clooney, who reaped a windfall from the sale of his tequila company.
Unveiling secrets of the fifth-generation stealth fighter could potentially be a windfall for the US military's peer adversaries.
This is far from the only time Trump's Twitter attacks have yielded a windfall of benefits for the targets.
The stock market has risen, in part on hopes that tax reform will be a windfall for corporate earnings.
Consumers have also seen a windfall as the plunge in oil prices has produced savings at the gas pump.
An attempt to use the windfall from the commodity boom to modernise the state and its economy fell flat.
That resulted in a massive windfall that would be worth orders of magnitude more than Yahoo's own core business.
You don't need an inheritance or a windfall to retire early — you don't even need a six-figure income.
After moving to San Francisco and working at a startup, Banister earned a windfall after an exit to Cisco.
The Fed derives profit from the holdings and sends it to the government in a quiet windfall for taxpayers.
Nailing down a precise number has been difficult for industry analysts who are trying to predict this weekend's windfall.
When these projects graduate, though, it's unclear if X gets any windfall from their successes, as other incubators might.
The windfall led to some big-ticket purchases, the affidavit states, including a new car and breast augmentation surgery.
Ecuadoreans will also vote on whether to abolish a windfall property tax that provoked middle-class protests in 2015.
The IPO will, too, be a massive windfall for Sequoia Capital which continues to own 25% of the company.
The event could generate an economic windfall for Britain —as much as $680 million, according to a new estimate.
They would get that windfall profit tax on any oil company that avails itself of the aid program(s).
For Tehran, the report translates into a huge financial windfall while also helping its efforts at international image rehabilitation.
The company's gigantic valuation and the associated potential windfall is a highly effective incentive to keep people from leaving.
The reductions stem from two little-understood rules, the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO).
"This is a wonderful windfall for Equitable Life policyholders," said Danny Cox, financial planner at funds supermarket Hargreaves Lansdown.
The governments in Venezuela (especially), Brazil and Argentina made no effort to save the windfall gains from the boom.
What's the first sign of someone who just cashed a huge pension check or landed some kind of windfall?
Washington (CNN)Ted Cruz is looking to turn the controversy over undisclosed loans he received into a campaign windfall.
I would conduct it at her cottage, another windfall since it meant seeing where her daughter Carrie lived, too.
Among the top sectors that expect to benefit from the gray windfall is healthcare, typically a concern for retirees.
Cash-strapped consumers are finally catching a break — and one group of retailers is positioned to capture the windfall.
And a tax windfall would inherently lower the ratios to the point where insurers may have to issue rebates.
The windfall from the IPO will also help finance investments in areas such as autonomous driving, the sources said.
Instead, he was unapologetic about any financial windfall that might come his way by virtue of winning the presidency.
Here are six ways that Republicans could revise their tax plans to prevent the rich from getting a windfall.
The same strategy can be used for any surplus or surprise, like a bonus, birthday check or small windfall.
The show's revival prompted a windfall syndication deal with TNT, with CBS securing more than $2 million per episode.
That could be quite a windfall for Microsoft, which now owns top sites for job searching and developer collaboration.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, for one ready example, got a one-time $29 billion windfall from Trump's tax cuts.
Motorcycle icon Harley-Davidson offers a good example of how American corporations are taking advantage of their tax windfall.
"Ironically, selectively burdening I.S.P.s, their nascent competitors in online advertising, confers a windfall to those who are already winning."
If you get a windfall from the IRS, increase your contributions "by at least 2 percent," says Bach. 3.
Opponents of the measure, however, say that it amounts to a massive windfall to corporations and the wealthiest Americans.
Those refiners claim that companies that blend fuels are receiving windfall profits from selling renewable fuel credits, called RINs.
"The local politicians who run Washington, D.C. (poorly) know a windfall when they see it," Trump tweeted Friday morning.
Yet the BAT also provides a critical resource for the House GOP blueprint: a revenue windfall of $1 trillion.
The reason is a no-brainer: It's mad money, and they need the windfall more than wealthy people do.
The DEA's staff in Afghanistan ballooned from two in 20113 to forty in 2004 with a windfall of funding.
Kinross had suspended work on Ecuador's largest gold project when the government refused to compromise on a windfall tax.
I used my tax refunds and a lucky $2100,000 windfall in "unclaimed funds" in the state of New York.
The loans represented a huge windfall for bankers eager to put money to work and rake in related fees.
What remains to be seen, of course, is how long the windfall will endure, if it does at all.
East-coast ports are preparing for the windfall, says Mika Vehvilainen of Cargotec, a maker of cargo-handling equipment.
But the amazing windfall that the North Sea provided for the last 50 years is coming to an end.
The lower business rate would give big, inefficient, and unfair windfall gains to the current returns from old investments.
There also was concern that the tax windfall corporations would get would be spent on dividends and share buybacks.
Berkshire Hathaway — Warren Buffett's conglomerate is set to take a $37 billion windfall from the recent tax-code overhaul.
Wages were also boosted by one-off bonuses that businesses gave workers as part of the tax-cut windfall.
Resentment over a potential windfall for others has played no small part in the debate over Ms. Warren's plan.
He has given away about 4,1003 tacos, by his estimate, but the publicity has brought Lopez an unexpected windfall.
Remember the $212 billion windfall from the nuclear deal that US hawks said Iran could use to sponsor terrorism?
Remember the $250 billion windfall from the nuclear deal that US hawks said Iran could use to sponsor terrorism?
It seems that, like President Trump, "Windfall" is looking at the sources of American power through a rearview mirror.
Iran itself continues to test ballistic missiles, menace its neighbors and use its sanctions relief windfall to harmful ends.
The potential windfall could go a long way to financing robust anti-violence programs and other underfunded social services.
The state, meanwhile, would get a progressively larger windfall from royalties when oil fetches more than $70 a barrel.
These same profitable corporations have also just reaped the benefits of a massive windfall from Trump's 2017 tax cut.
It also stands to create a huge windfall for the army of bankers and lawyers involved in the offering.
A pastor from the Bahamas and a mid-major university must deal with the ramifications of a surprise windfall.
It would have been a paltry amount for a modern nation but was a windfall for the terror group.
The buyback fits into the trend of companies using the windfall from the new tax law to reward shareholders.
Renovating this apartment wouldn't yield that sort of windfall, but it would put the monthly rental somewhere in between.
While the past eight years have yielded a windfall of policies, there has been little wisdom attached to them.
Iran will not jeopardize that windfall as long as the U.S. still honors the terms of its JCPOA commitments.
Although that's a windfall for Wall Street, even some in finance think the buyback boom has gone too far.
Berkshire could potentially reap a $37 billion windfall from tax reform, according to an analysis last month by Barclays.
" Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. seemed inclined to reject both arguments, saying they would amount to a "double windfall.
Maybe $1,000 is "pathetic" to Pelosi, but for a great many Americans, it is a big and welcome windfall.
We take a comprehensive look at the size of the U.S. military, which would enjoy a $54 billion windfall.
Rather than encouraging new investment, a temporary cut would primarily give companies windfall gains on investments they've already made.
Eurobond holders had pushed for an instrument linked to the expected gas windfall, a demand Maputo had previously rejected.
While it may be tempting to blow the small windfall on something fun, excessive spending isn't the best move.
Critics counter that companies will spend their cash windfall on share buybacks and dividends, not on growing their businesses.
WINDFALL How the New Energy Abundance Upends Global Politics and Strengthens American Power By Meghan L. O'Sullivan 479 pp.
Landlords did not create this windfall, and it's in the public interest to require them to share the benefits.
"This is a significant windfall for these entities," said Attorney General Maura Healey of Massachusetts, who organized the appeal.
The country's anti-austerity government is likely to avoid damaging EU action thanks to a last-minute budget windfall.
The windfall from the IPO will also help finance investments in areas such as autonomous driving, according to sources.
Although this increase has delivered a windfall for shareholders, it may reflect lower dynamism in important sectors of the economy.
If you have a 2000(k) through work, you could use some of your $265,000 windfall to bulk it up.
I just don't want winners to piss it away, because sometimes windfall earnings can make people go a little funny.
If you have a 2000(k) through work, you could use some of your $20,000 windfall to bulk it up.
If you're among those daydreaming about beating the odds, you should consider how you'd keep your sudden windfall under wraps.
Companies have used the windfall to buy back shares—reducing the amount of stock and superficially boosting earnings per share.
The 24-year-old actress has been working steadily since she was 16, but she's experiencing a windfall of late.
Finally, employees must pay tax on their IPO windfall, keeping yet another slice of it out of the housing market.
On taxes, where the windfall to the rich will be less visible, lying may be easier to get away with.
Quantum information science is another area that's set for a windfall of government dollars under the proposed Trump administration budget.
But North Dakota has insulated itself somewhat from the crash in oil prices, largely because its windfall came relatively recently.
And since much of that oil was imported, the windfall was generally larger than the damage to domestic oil producers.
Expensive housing, often the result of a shortage of land, has yielded windfall gains to homeowners in big, global cities.
They are like a windfall tax or a confiscation of property—and, like any such levy, arouse fierce political resistance.
Academics, activists and war crimes investigators were looking on and saw something more than brutality — a windfall of potential evidence.
With this plan, he promises to undo changes made to the tax code that gave a massive windfall to corporations.
Since the marginal cost of educating each extra student is relatively low, that could prove a windfall for the institutions.
One windfall for companies cited by the institute is a new provision allowing for the immediate expensing of capital investments.
This windfall is all from a short business trip—but only if you book it with your own credit card.
But that political windfall the Trump team can reap from these kinds of stories comes in two additionally crucial packages.
While the windfall will likely be massive for producers like Canopy, Linton is focused on the longer-term global opportunity.
Meanwhile the party's ability to use its electoral windfall effectively is questionable: it is fractious to the point of parody.
Other producer countries are also more likely to spend any oil windfall than they used to be, supporting global demand.
The lawsuit said Muddy Waters had created a short-selling scheme meant to secure a quick and illegal financial windfall.
For America, some see it as a windfall, the title of a recent book by Meghan O'Sullivan of Harvard University.
The Windfall Elimination Provision, or WEP, went into effect along with Social Security reform changes that were enacted in 1983.
This is in part because richer folk tend to save their windfall, in contrast to poorer folk, who spend it.
The Clinton campaign should expect a windfall of anti-Trump, sort-of-pro-Clinton endorsements over the next two months.
Mulling over how she should spend the windfall, Hofstetter soon crossed paths with Brown County Enrichment for Teens Association Inc.
The bug that garnered this windfall was in Facebook's developer subscription mechanism for notifications on certain types of user activity.
While analysts expect issuance to continue, they doubt it will provide a big windfall for the Japanese corporate bond market.
Taxi drivers are just one contingent of the city that enjoys a financial windfall when Time Warp rolls into town.
This creates a perverse incentive: Unprincipled companies may enter the process purely in the hope of achieving this financial windfall.
Yet it will provide a windfall to just a handful of advisers — including the boutique investment banks on LinkedIn's side.
Lexus is also deemed likely to benefit from a windfall from growing trade tensions between China and the United States.
These demands would significantly narrow the extent to which tax reform could serve as a massive windfall to Trump personally.
And according to tax analysts, the rich would have a bigger tax windfall than the middle class under Mr. Trump.
If that windfall scenario plays out for Manafort, the man he may want to thank is not Trump but Mueller.
But if they catch on, anyone who gives multinationals a $85033 billion windfall will be asked: Who will pay instead?
For players like Scott, who has a salary of $575,000, the All-Star winning share would be a welcome windfall.
Partly for that reason, these smaller companies can expect a much more significant windfall from a slashed corporate tax rate.
Third, the absence of windfall spending and the gradual improvement in the economy may actually force business to pay up.
" If any of the ideas succeed, said Gates, "our share of the financial windfall goes right back into the fund.
Many consider it a major financial windfall that they use to help cover costly expenses or boost their yearly savings.
A landmark Supreme Court decision Monday could bring a temporary revenue windfall for states that choose to legalize sports gambling.
Companies have shared some of their windfall with employees and are spending more on capital projects, as the president predicted.
The criticism is that the quarter-billion dollar windfall rewards Russia's belligerent behavior toward its neighbors and undermines international sanctions.
Democrats, however, argue that the measure will balloon the deficit and serve as a massive windfall to the wealthiest Americans.
All money managers had to do was simply set the trade and forget it for an effortless windfall of profits.
He likes Facebook for its user growth and the windfall it stands to earn by fully monetizing WhatsApp and Messenger.
"All French regions benefited from this export windfall," said Antoine Leccia, FEVS's new president, who spoke to Reuters by telephone.
FedEx said the Republican-backed tax bill would deliver it a windfall: nearly $0003 billion in higher earnings next year.
Critics said the resort would clearly benefit from the windfall of publicity even if it made no profit on paper.
Trump has said the tax bill's passage will give another jolt of adrenaline to stocks, as corporations savor a windfall.
About 20% received financial help and 73% had their loans forgiven, while others declared bankruptcy or received a financial windfall.
For investors who own international stocks — which are handily beating the this year — the falling dollar has been a windfall.
There will be a further windfall from the bridge financing, which is forecast to yield $45 million in arrangement fees.
Companies that have provided guidance put buybacks as just one of a number of priorities for their tax-cut windfall.
Lundin Gold said the windfall tax will be calculated if market prices exceed stipulated base prices for gold and silver.
"I'm timing it for the beginning of the year," Mann said, when a windfall from this year's tax cuts fade.
There are ways the USMCA could generate revenue, but experts doubt it will be the dramatic windfall the president suggests.
"He negotiated for and received everything he was owed, and now seeks to collect an $83 million windfall," Schofield wrote.
" Michael Moriarty, 56, a semiretired bartender from the Bronx, said he was using his windfall to "build my little kingdom.
The report of Neumann's windfall drew a strong reaction from current and former WeWork employees as well as industry experts.
And domestic companies could get a bigger share of the windfall from individual tax cuts, averaging around $1,500 a household.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway stands to reap a $37 billion windfall from the tax reform bill Congress passed in December.
However, it is important not to be fooled into believing artificially low wholesale electricity prices are a windfall for consumers.
" Michael Moriarty, 56, a semiretired bartender from the Bronx, said he was using his windfall to "build my little kingdom.
The gas windfall has the potential to stabilize Egypt's precarious, debt-laden finances and help clean up its polluted air.
But should the two and a half million people that built this company participate in the $120 billion dollar windfall?
With his windfall, Zisk eventually started the SF MusicTech Fund and, later, a series of conferences with the same name.
And it benefits the top 1% of taxpayers, making an existing aspect of tax law into a windfall, for some. 
A surge of buybacks, another byproduct of the tax-bill windfall, helped shore up the stock market earlier this year.
It's a windfall for hedge funds and the insurance companies and it brutalizes the people and businesses of Puerto Rico.
Politicians tend to treat corporate relocations as a pure windfall, as if any additional tax revenue was better than none.
Earlier this week Standard & Poor's said the windfall could help Ireland cut its debt significantly but may undermine the government.
The bill also gives a large windfall to companies that shifted profits offshore in the past, relative to current law.
As Amazon&aposs stock price skyrockets and employees cash in, the company can reap a bigger and bigger tax windfall.
Adams' decision to step down may also be timed to exploit an unexpected political windfall from the UK's Brexit referendum.
On top of that, there will be state taxes on your windfall unless you live where lottery wins are untaxed.
Yet each drug company wants to have its own proprietary version, seeing a potential windfall if it receives F.D.A. approval.
Borrowing trillions of dollars to provide a huge windfall for people at the top is not one of those reasons.
Draper moderated his defense of Theranos&apos Elizabeth HolmesDraper invested early in bitcoin and has seen a windfall from that.
A knowledgeable source says Auris's acquisition could potentially produce a $950 million windfall for Mithril if it hits certain milestones.
Bezos&apos windfall came after Amazon&aposs stock price increased by 12% to $12,000 during trading Thursday in New York.
Here's a sampling of how past winners chose to move forward and what they said they'd do with their windfall.
They are also looking for a way to keep the tax plan from being a massive windfall for wealthy Americans.
But Cuban's first truly major expenditure went toward a new home that would reflect the magnitude of his recent windfall.
If the Senate confirms him, Mr. Tillerson could have plenty of company in the Trump administration in getting this windfall.
Tax is only one reason why India has failed to capture a windfall as supply chains shift away from China.
" For his personal windfall, he plans to make it last: "[I'm] definitely investing and saving it as much as possible.
And yet, in its latest bombshell, the bureau chose to give a regulatory windfall to trial lawyers at consumers' expense.
Lexus is also deemed likely to benefit from a windfall from growing trade tensions between China and the United States.
Trial lawyers, however, would rather take their chances in court, where one runaway jury can deliver a sky-high windfall.
The windfall comes amid continued speculation about a potential presidential campaign for Winfrey despite her repeatedly denying plans to run.
Pruitt has granted one company a $22019 million windfall by allowing them to sell their credits on the open market.
The winner, who chose to stay anonymous, said a simple act of kindness led to her massive windfall last October.
"If this auction is done properly, then it could be a good windfall for Mexico's energy economy," he told Reuters.
The earnings windfall even boosted shares of Nvidia, which makes graphics chips for computers and the wildly popular Nintendo Switch.
For India's frenetic 24-hour cable television world, Adityanath's first months as chief minister of Uttar Pradesh were a windfall.
The dividend equates to a 1 billion pound payout for investors that includes a 600 million pound windfall for taxpayers.
The windfall from N26's retreat is a boon for all UK neobanks, but is particularly well-timed for Starling.
My colleague Thomas Fuller reported this month on how the promised flourishing cannabis economy and corresponding tax windfall haven't materialized.
On the off chance you hold the winning numbers, you'll want to be smart about how you handle the windfall.
Such a tax would capture for society part of the windfall that accrues to a landowner when his local area thrives.
The problem is getting those owners to give up the windfall and submit to a land tax in the first place.
There will be a further windfall from the bridge financing, which is forecast to yield some $45 million in arrangement fees.
Nonetheless, politicians often treat gambling much like colonists did: as a panacea, a quick and painless way to raise a windfall.
If that windfall materializes, it would be good news because the summer movie season is in desperate need of a hero.
This is at the same time that Amazon just got a nearly $800 million windfall from Republican-backed federal tax cuts.
The larger story here is that Republicans keep hoping for — and not receiving — a big electoral windfall from the Israel issue.
" DunkTrain hasn't ruled out a return to esports, but readily admits that "it isn't realistic to expect another windfall like that.
Windfall gains stemming from dynamic growth and a low interest rate environment have not been used to accelerate the deficit reduction.
Volkswagen could potentially be on the hook for billions in settlements, leading to a generous windfall to the top lawyers involved.
It will net a windfall for Scottrade's co-founder and Chief Executive Rodger Riney, who set the company up in 1980.
"With great wealth comes great responsibility," said certified financial planner Jim Shagawat, president of Windfall Wealth Advisors in Paramus, New Jersey.
He agrees it's important to teach young athletes who have no background in finance what to do with their new windfall.
After all, unlike other hardware makers, the company stands to make a big windfall on content well after the product ships.
This often facilitates a windfall for emerging markets and causes central banks to mirror Fed measures to stabilize supply and demand.
Saipem's overall windfall from an expansion of the Tangguh liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Indonesia amounts to around $2300 billion.
" It adds that "the injunction would create a windfall for ZeniMax while detracting from the public's enjoyment of Oculus's groundbreaking products.
Spare CS, HelloMD, and Transcend Lighting are just a few of the companies that have enjoyed this particularly green-tinged windfall.
This would not be the last time a chance meeting at a Chinese promotion would result in a windfall for Banks.
In other words, Jaffy and Griffin are able to grab the scoop — and the windfall of retweets that come with it.
Populists have their own solutions to economic hardship, which include protectionist tariffs, windfall taxes, nationalisation and any number of ruinous schemes.
Bankers opposing the Durbin amendment contended that the caps resulted in a windfall for retailers at the expense of financial institutions.
Once they cashed out, they paid a windfall to the government, leading to brief budget surpluses that dissipated all too quickly.
Analysts expect some of the windfall profits to be passed on to shareholders when Australian miners report their profits next month.
The closure was no windfall for the city's cab drivers, many of whom said the heavy traffic was hurting their business.
Asked about how Dialog would use the cash windfall from the Apple deal, Bagherli said he would spend some on acquisitions.
In contrast, James Shagawat, CFP, president of Windfall Wealth Advisors, said this is not a good time to look at munis.
The pharmaceutical industry is using a large portion of its windfall from Republicans' corporate tax cuts to boost its stock prices.
Yet, you see hospital systems like Oregon's Providence Health and Services making windfall profits and sitting on $6 billion in cash.
Erin Murphy, a state representative and gubernatorial candidate, proposed using the impending online sales tax "windfall" to fund broadband access grants.
No one appreciates these unintended consequences more than Russia, and the Kremlin will likely be delighted to exploit the inadvertent windfall.
Unfortunately, many workers who take their employers up on that offer struggle to make the financial windfall last throughout their retirement.
Given the similarities between LinkedIn and Twitter, it's not hard to see why shareholders would be betting on a sudden windfall.
The robust stock market performance in 2017 could also produce windfall capital gains tax revenues to state treasuries in April 2018.
The same strategy can be used for any surplus or surprise, like a bonus, birthday check, tax refund or small windfall.
Democrats have hammered the GOP over the massive spike in stock buybacks that was funded by companies using their tax windfall.
The wireless industry hopes it will provide a windfall of new spectrum it can use to meet growing consumer data demands.
The windfall would have been a boon to debt-saddled Petrobras and a handful of states that are in the red.
The sudden withdrawal of US special operations forces from northern Syria could end up giving Russia and Syria an intelligence windfall.
Rejoining the World Tourism Organization would neither benefit the American tourism industry nor reap a diplomatic windfall for the United States.
Throughout the referendum campaign, the Leave camp engaged in scaremongering, particularly about immigration and offered false promises about a financial windfall.
Critics say it is a maneuver intended to discredit the statewide ban by portraying the fees as a windfall for supermarkets.
Corporations are not reinvesting their tax windfall; they are paying that money out in the form of stock buybacks and dividends.
Musk said that, at the time, he had to choose between buying a house and a sports car with his windfall.
AT&T "is the exception, not the rule, when it comes to the biggest corporations spending their windfall," the statement said.
N in part over the potential for its executives to get a $130 million windfall by doubling its natural gas output.
The signal only spiked in non-risky rats, however; it was negligible in rats that always gambled for the sucrose windfall.
All of this could leave New York—and the famously budget-obsessed Cuomo—to miss out on a massive revenue windfall.
Many economists also believe companies will use much of the windfall on stock buybacks and debt reduction rather than capital expenditure.
Perhaps you're expecting a windfall or plan to put your annual bonus or even a tax refund toward this savings fund.
Sanctimoniously sold to us as an aid to family farmers, it's actually a gigantic windfall for Trump and his greedy ilk.
And now venture capitalists from Thrive Capital and Collaborative Fund are betting $6.6 million that Long Game will provide a windfall.
The shale oil boom has brought with it an economic windfall for some states, and low prices will hurt oil companies.
The astonishing jump was influenced by an anomaly: the C-Suite windfall from Pfizer's blockbuster $19803 billion acquisition of Array BioPharma.
Much of the corporate rate cut would provide a windfall for the returns on capital investments that have already been made.
If they were also given allowances for free, the power generators would effectively be receiving windfall profits — extra money for nothing.
While households were struggling, Australia's huge mining sector enjoyed a massive profit windfall from high commodity prices and strong Chinese demand.
When a disgruntled spouse casually heard about an ex's windfall, this turned into a mess and landed everyone back in court.
In my experience, monetary compensation essentially pays the bills but equity is the windfall that launches you into the big leagues.
For Roger Allard, building the cars that bear his name has been a labor of love, and hardly a financial windfall.
This fast-moving quest for a potential windfall is also a confusing one, because laws and enforcement can conflict and change.
The Indian government is set to receive a windfall gain from the central bank amid the economy struggling to accelerate growth.
For the candidates that are able to clear the necessary thresholds, the state could be a windfall of delegates — and momentum.
A wise investment in both sides of the merger will earn Bobby an additional windfall to make up for Andolov's absence.
"Higher oil prices represent a tax on oil consumers and a windfall for producers," Pantheon Macroeconomics chief economist Ian Shepherdson writes.
Despite the political turmoil in Washington, tax cuts and a possible windfall for the International First companies remain on the table.
As part of the windfall, the carrier is expanding its share repurchase program to $500 million from $250 million through 2019.
This year's windfall, following a 70-basis-point slide in 10-year yields, may exceed 4003 billion euros, Reuters has reported.
A decade before his return, he took a majority stake in Pixar, which set the stage for his biggest financial windfall.
BHP Group on Tuesday also declared a slightly lower dividend despite a windfall from last year's fillip in iron ore prices.
The redevelopment of the retail spaces may not create a windfall overnight, said Janno Lieber, the M.T.A.'s chief development officer.
And it's rare that most people will come upon the kind of windfall that might make a lump-sum investment attractive.
Bezos&apos windfall came after Amazon&aposs shares surged around 12% to $2,100 during after-hours trading Thursday in New York.
Russia will also find an immediate windfall as oil prices surge, helping to neutralize the immediate bite of any Western sanctions.
Spending the entirety of your windfall or reinvesting it in something risky can leave you in a lurch come tax time.
For a potential Democratic presidential candidate, there is no greater windfall than to be the subject of a tweeted Trump attack.
On a recent morning, the forest was preternaturally quiet, footsteps dampened by windfall and undergrowth, voices absorbed by bark and leaves.
Health Insurance stocks, which have gone through the roof during the ObamaCare years, plunged yesterday after I ended their Dems windfall!
Analysts expect Walmart and others to keep up the pricing pressure given the expected windfall from a lower corporate tax rate.
This year could bring an even bigger windfall, for those who play their cards right by the April 7003 filing deadline.
So this credit is of most use only to certain taxpayers, but is so generous as to feel like a windfall.
It's tempting to pamper yourself with a windfall of cash, but try this instead — look at how you spend your day.
The payouts to workers reflect a small slice of the windfall that banks large and small are in line to receive.
Since then, the leagues have sought to glean a portion of the coming windfall to help them fund additional integrity measures.
But a time that so often results in a financial windfall for gyms also sees scores of recruits come and go.
But we must weigh these disadvantages against the consider­able windfall that unions have received under Abood for the past 41 years.
As Vox's Matt Yglesias pointed out last year, Apple has largely been able to borrow at very low rates to keep investing in the US. "Apple's cash management game is to bide its time until it gets a tax windfall … and then kick the windfall out to shareholders in the form of dividends or buybacks," he wrote.
The flip side of this mindless lending is that Puerto Rico failed to take real advantage of the financial windfall it provided.
If the windfall is managed and invested properly, you could end up with more over time than the annuity option would deliver.
Earlier this week, she secured the rights to Jennifer E. Smith's Windfall, which she intends to adapt into a screenplay as well.
But sources close to the family said their recent windfall came from stocks and other investments that had matured since Haydon's death.
Between about 2004 and 2014, global oil prices skyrocketed, and gave Venezuela the biggest sustained oil revenue windfall it has ever received.
Many of us might be able to handle smaller sums but aren't equipped to deal with, say a windfall of $15 million.
Stocks were right to rally, as corporate profits would be seeing a windfall with a wave of deregulation and elite tax cuts.
But along with the windfall will come a massive tax bill that could top $300 million for the state of California alone.
For the state of California, the Hoffman windfall (whatever its size) and payments from other LinkedIn shareholders come at a welcome time.
But beyond the immediate revenue windfall, the success of the amnesty depends on whether it marks a lasting upturn in tax receipts.
Here are some savvy moves for that tax refund: Seed that emergency fund, knock out your debt and invest that tax windfall.
I also save every windfall to make up for months when I'm not able to save as much as I'd like to.
Mr Hammond could have used this windfall to reduce the budget deficit, with a view to bringing down public debt more quickly.
The frenetic pace of the company's M&A, and the scattershot targets, raise the risk that the company is misspending its windfall.
The recount by hand — which could identify votes that were missed by electronic scanners — may prove a windfall for incumbent Democratic Sen.
The team expected a windfall as ROI for their licensing and development costs because it was still the early days of mobile.
If you believe this is a windfall for the middle class above all, it starts to seem like a more sympathetic proposition.
At a press conference in Nashville, "the Tennessee 20" revealed their plans for spending (and in some cases saving) their sudden windfall.
But it was also a probably huge windfall for 210 people who — like Pennsylvania's Eric Martin — won significant equity in the company.
And a delay in an Affordable Care Act tax is expected to create a big windfall for the insurance industry this year.
Companies have spent a lot of that windfall to buy back their own shares, to the chagrin of workers seeking higher wages.
To a larger degree than in the past, oil producers have spent windfall revenues, and now have been forced to cut back.
Tax cuts, bonuses and sizable tax refunds have been a windfall for consumers, who have responded by increasing their spending on apparel.
Under Mr Trump's plan, for instance, the top 1% of earners would receive a windfall worth 18% of their after-tax income.
There is cautious optimism that companies will use some of their windfall from the $24.1 trillion tax cut package to boost productivity.
The windfall could be used to fund a massive recruitment drive to properly resource Facebook's business in every market where it operates.
It led Mithril to back the company and paved the way for what looks like a $700 million windfall for the fund.
In other words, Loria's windfall is almost exactly the league average for all MLB teams, whether they received new stadiums or not.
The windfall was mainly caused by delays in administering EU-backed projects, which reduced capital spending, while economic growth exceeded forecasts (nL5N1FF2LU).
The Dennings weren't dot-com millionaires or entrepreneurs who sold a business that gave them a windfall to afford traveling full time.
Moreover, there will be windfall gains and losses for entities that earn income in one currency and pay lenders in another currency.
Beneficiaries of the unexpected windfall include El Museo del Barrio, the Studio Museum in Harlem, and the Bronx Museum of the Arts.
Second, their collective failure to simply spend the windfall from oil price declines has left policy makers and businesspeople in a quandary.
Their claims sparked a windfall of retribution claims from Google workers, who said Google has retaliated against them after they spoke up.
By this point, I'd been saving for yearsI did not have that money sitting in my savings from a windfall or inheritance.
The traders that lost out on last week's windfall will not be caught flat-footed the next time Trump tips the market.
The largest U.S. tax overhaul in 30 years includes cuts to corporate tax rates and delivers a windfall to major U.S. companies.
Post-IPO, the company's valuation is around $1.5 billion, generating a windfall for its CEO Katrina Lake, her employees and early investors.
Stock investors would also enjoy a windfall under earnings repatriation plans, but the lower the corporate tax rate, the greater the benefit.
Democrats have long criticized Republican tax cut efforts as a windfall for the wealthy, and their attacks have increased in recent weeks.
"Such a result would give employees—already generously compensated under existing arrangements—a windfall of backpay, plus interest and penalties," they wrote.
For the bottom one-fifth of households, the rise in gas prices has already offset whatever windfall they received from tax changes.
"This tax bill gives a huge windfall to foreign investors, and that's not putting America first in my judgment," Rosenthal told me.
When combing that with Poser's estimate for the number of store closings, that would amount to a $238 million windfall for Dick's.
There, a woman named Millie still watches over the same files and furniture that the spies of old used for Operation Windfall.
For most of the rest of his time in power, the windfall would enable Chavez to accelerate spending and ensure popular support.
With a potential windfall like that on the horizon, even the oldest of dogs might be convinced of a three-headed trick.
UnitedHealth Group accounts for a quarter of that total, and a majority of UnitedHealth's windfall is going to Wall Street and executives.
The Saudis, driven to diversify their economy away from oil, could then invest some of that windfall back into another Vision Fund.
National party conventions typically turn out to be a windfall for host cities and the confab is expected to benefit Charlotte financially.
It's a windfall that would certainly make his daughter's mom, Van, happy and might offer a solution to his persistent lodging problem.
Mr. Laffer and his disciples, including Mr. Moore, insisted that it would jump-start growth and produce a windfall of tax revenue.
While the adobe homes in Marfa are now yielding more tax dollars for Presidio County, the local schools can't expect any windfall.
The Biden campaign enjoyed a windfall of support from members of Congress, influential African American leaders and elected officials across pivotal states.
Mr. Townsend, in turn, could amplify the desperation leading Levene toward a cash windfall, a set of steak knives — or complete oblivion.
It will, by eliminating the estate tax, and ensuring that the top 1 percent will get nearly 50 percent of the windfall.
A windfall of IPO capital and increasing competition from fintech startups could spur Interswitch to fire up its venture investing activity again.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — The tax plan that the Trump administration outlined on Wednesday is a potentially huge windfall for the wealthiest Americans.
She, too, has had a sudden windfall, inheriting the apartment and lifestyle of a wealthy barfly (Samantha Mathis) who has killed herself.
He cautioned that sports betting was unlikely to bring about a windfall in tax revenue, but it stood to bolster Atlantic City.
A lone painting by a celebrated contemporary artist turned into a windfall on Wednesday night for a small municipal agency in Chicago.
The tax windfall alone accounts for a larger earnings increase than the stock market typically receives from conventional sources, the data shows.
But Brady's longevity as an elite quarterback has been a windfall for the Patriots that was destined to become a predicament someday.
But the sales remain huge, leading many to believe that Mr. Delligatti, as its inventor, must have reaped a windfall worth billions.
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There's no gambling involved, however, the windfall comes from a savings system that has been popular in Africa for hundreds of years.
The DIHK Chambers of Industry and Commerce suggested she use the fiscal windfall to simplify bureaucracy, while others pushed for tax cuts.
Many Americans consider their tax refund a major financial windfall they use to help cover costly expenses or boost their yearly savings.
Republicans claim that corporations will use their tax windfall to invest and hire, which will generate growth that will contain the deficit.
But Mary Eschelbach Hansen, a professor of economics at American University, worries that many towns are being overly optimistic about the windfall.
Klobuchar's surprise New Hampshire surge and the subsequent fundraising windfall wasn't enough to carry her to victory in the following primary states.
Last year, faulty coding allowed users to borrow more money than the company intended, giving a potential windfall to would-be traders.
Apple's stock buyback fits into a broader trend of companies using the financial windfall from President Trump's tax cut to reward shareholders.
The finances underpinning the project, though, may not produce the headline grabbing $25 billion windfall to FIFA that has been widely circulated.
It would instead provide a windfall to hedge fund managers, corporate executives, real estate developers and other members of the 235 percent.
The Super Bowl is a windfall for both the N.F.L. and for the corporations who burn wagons full of money on commercials.
If shared with a company like Amazon, Apple or Google, the data from iRobot's robotic vacuum could be a windfall for marketers.
To be sure, some warned that a windfall of deals isn't guaranteed as fintechs value prop to incumbents isn't always clearly obvious.
You know the thing is with tax reform, we've seen companies like Pfizer doing pretty well out of it, nice windfall right.
With a potential windfall like that on the horizon, even the oldest of dogs might be convinced of a three-headed trick.
On average, they found, state coffers saw a tax revenue windfall of $20103 million following the death of a Forbes 400 billionaire.
I will likely use [my] moderate windfall to pay for house improvements, thereby contributing to others and the economy as a whole.
While it can feel good to share your newfound wealth, doing so also can eat up more of your windfall than anticipated.
"Wall Street profits and household debts are at record highs, and corporations and the wealthy are enjoying windfall tax cuts," Brown said.
The company said the board had edged up its expectations for 2017 pretax profit as a result of windfall from the disposal.
But for Dave Willard, a collections manager emeritus at the city's Field Museum, the dead birds have been an unexpected scientific windfall.
In a speech in Harrisburg, Pa., on Wednesday, Trump sought to cast the plan as a major windfall for working-class Americans.
However, in practice, Chevron has proven a windfall for agencies in advancing their priorities and policies in the execution of federal laws.
Would they get a windfall, or would the rules of distribution mean that the UBI would barely make a difference for them?
But the PATH's popularity has not yielded any windfall for the system's operator, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
John Driscoll, the chief executive of CareCentrix, a health care company, has not done his taxes for 2018 but expects a windfall.
The ActBlue data show that the confirmation hearings of Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court were a windfall for multiple 2020 contenders.
By 2027, 82.8 percent of the bill's windfall would go to the top 1 percent, according to a Tax Policy Center analysis.
Even a small tweak of the percentage points would lead to an eight or even nine figure windfall for the Big Six.
However, a windfall in giving before November would be required to make up the $21 million gap between current levels and 2012.
Can you imagine the windfall if LeBron made the phrase "skincare routine" and its related ritualism familiar to the male NBA audience?
Mr. Sanders, a prodigious low-dollar fund-raiser, is almost certain to reap a windfall that will fuel his campaign for many months.
That person can field requests from moochers or scammers, or even friends and family members, who are after a piece of your windfall.
While the current $415 million top prize is less than a third of that unclaimed $1.5 billion windfall, it's nothing to sneeze at.
A small windfall in the form of a holiday bonus can go a long way — if you're smart about handling it, that is.
That's a windfall not just for cryptocurrency speculators, but for financial privacy advocates everywhere—including a few suddenly wealthy dark web drug dealers.
But in Trump's tweets, the Republican president blamed local Washington officials for seeking a "windfall," and suggested they were inflating the parade's costs.
The older two used all of their money up, but the youngest would be in for a windfall of more than six figures.
Morris said Hoffman could donate some of his cash windfall to a foundation and deduct a portion of that amount from his income.
The golfing industry might be in for a windfall after Tiger Woods clinched his fifth Masters win on Sunday, CNBC's Jim Cramer said.
Admittedly, the windfall will come in the form of loans for some 2000 infrastructure projects including elevated expressways, railroads, bridges and power plants.
A pending lawsuit in Florida is a good example of why jackpot winners need to choose wisely when deciding who manages their windfall.
But now Taft received a windfall: Bilott and his team of West Virginian plaintiff lawyers received $21.7 million in fees from the settlement.
The biggest business winners of the gas-price windfall were restaurants and retailers, both of which saw their share of consumers' budgets increase.
It's also worth remembering that direct listings don't create a balance sheet windfall, and we don't know the cash position of either company.
There is evidence Iran continues to provide that support and that the Houthis have directly benefited from Tehran's windfall from the nuclear deal.
That is, they can field requests from moochers or scammers or even friends and family members who want a piece of your windfall.
Humana said it would invest half the tax windfall in employees and the business this year and return the other half to shareholders.
But to risk a bit of inflation for a chance at a productivity-powered windfall is a wager more central bankers should make.
But analysts had expected it to use the cash to reduce debt or give shareholders a windfall by buying back its own shares.
Your typical 217-year-old isn't snaring a $1 million windfall, but that's exactly what happened to "America's Got Talent " winner Grace VanderWaal.
With current coffee consumption levels at an all-time high, the ACLU could continue to reap a windfall from America's favorite morning beverage.
They may be grateful for the tax cut that the president signed in December 2017, which delivered a windfall for America's wealthiest households.
No one talks about spending the windfall if the game is successful, or about Stefan possibly moving out instead of living at home.
Bieber, who can be seen proudly holding his framed certificates in the release, has the success of Purpose to thank for this windfall.
The company asserts in its suit that the use of its "mobile messaging innovations harms BlackBerry and provides an undeserved windfall" to Twitter.
Still, Spier said he believed Horsehead would be worth up to $1.5 billion in five years, which would be a windfall for noteholders.
An uncomfortable but proactive step would be to sell the legacy cash cows that are dying and invest the cash windfall into innovation.
The desperately needed boost to profits should shore up investment, dividends and wages, while gifting the Coalition government with a welcome tax windfall.
But when it comes to Native American ancestry, others might think claiming ties to a tribe will bring a windfall of federal benefits.
The cuddly creatures that populate "Pets" seem tailor made to sell stuffed animals and t-shirts, creating a financial windfall for the studio.
Lehman creditors have maintained that JPMorgan unnecessarily extracted billions of dollars of collateral, and by doing so obtained a windfall at their expense.
Coming into a huge, unexpected windfall — like if you win the lottery or score big on a game show — can be life-changing.
Congress should be ashamed of itself if it treats this as just another opportunity to provide a tax windfall for the fortunate few.
While that windfall can go a long way toward paying for a dream vacation, experts say there are smarter ways to use it.
But with rivals snapping at its heels, its shareholders should enjoy the temporary windfall from falling oil prices—before customers grab it all.
Forward Pharma, whose shares were up 51 percent, said it was looking to return a substantial portion of its cash windfall to shareholders.
So the euphoria of a potential windfall may be short lived for those PaddyPower bettors, most of whom are unlikely to be Americans.
About 250,000 firms will see lower rates, a welcome windfall for those worrying about a higher minimum wage to be introduced next month.
An EU tax ruling held that Apple owes Ireland more than €13 billion; why is the Irish government likely to reject the windfall?
This news comes in the wake of AT&T receiving a $22016 billion windfall last quarter courtesy of the Trump administration tax breaks.
This splurge is having a meaningful impact on the economics of TV production, and creating a windfall for studios, producers, writers and actors.
Russian oil firms, which received a windfall when their operating costs tumbled along with the rouble, are steadying themselves for a tax rise.
He pointed to the windfall that occurred after the corporate tax cuts: companies gave out employee bonuses, then searched for things to acquire.
Countries south of our border benefit from an estimated $28503 billion windfall from the United States each year in the form of remittances.
This is a windfall for SFAC tenants like Tidwell, who, according to KCRW, was expecting a jump from $1,426 to $4,493 per month.
That's a windfall for longtime residents like the Zweigs, who moved to a coastal town 220 miles south and built a new house.
A new booming industry like CBD could provide a windfall for Square, since most other large payment platforms do not accept CBD companies.
Financial experts say it's not a bad idea in general to have a plan for windfall money like a bonus or tax refund.
"But we must weigh these disadvantages against the considerable windfall that unions have received under Abood for the past 41 years," he added.
Instead, Sanders argued, Trump sought to dismantle health-care laws and embraced tax cuts that amounted to a windfall to the wealthiest Americans.
That impressive windfall has been more than a decade in the making, but it all started with a fairly simple, if controversial, idea.
They can inject a company&aposs bottom line with a windfall of volume and revenue, but margins on each parcel are relatively low.
"It already helps with trading, rebalancing and calculating risk," said Jim Shagawat, a certified financial planner with Windfall Wealth in Paramus, New Jersey.
There's a second windfall too: Australians eat out about ten times more every month than a middle-class Indian, says one industry insider.
The GOP tax framework unveiled this week would spread tax cuts across all income groups, with the richest Americans seeing the biggest windfall.
Ripple is not the only company preparing to use the windfall of a highly-valued crypto token to advance its business or ecosystem.
It's been nearly a year since they passed the tax bill, and so far the windfall hasn't materialized for the average American family.
It doesn't look as if any state will receive a tax windfall after at least three people hit the $1.5 billion Powerball jackpot.
Some unscrupulous businessmen, sensing an opportunity for windfall profits, slapped "Bottled in Crimea" labels on any old plonk, some even imported from abroad.
So, with the acquisition — it was bought by Bill Gates' company Corbis, which he then solely owned — I was expecting a big windfall.
It was a windfall for HBO to rival the gold mines of House Lannister, and it regularly lit up the internet like dragonfire.
The War Memorial windfall is the one drawing the most scrutiny; how the money will be spent is still something of a mystery.
When their corruption could no longer be ignored, they left, and like so many foreigners before them, took their windfall out of Africa.
In October, Mr. Kurland told The New York Times that the biggest challenge is making sure the windfall does not ruin personal relationships.
When the siblings sold off their father's empire, between 2004 and 2006, her share of the windfall was $182.5 million, The Times found.
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday said details of Micron's quarterly performance indicate a windfall is in store for some of its industry peers.
The vote yielded her a $12 million fund-raising windfall from Democrats across the country and buoyed her get-out-the-vote effort.
However, buybacks remain above the pace of 2017, the final year before the Republican tax law that created a huge windfall for companies.
"Health insurance stocks, which have gone through the roof during the ObamaCare years, plunged yesterday after I ended their Dems windfall!" he tweeted.
Instead, it would be a windfall to wealthy foreigners, who would probably gain a lot more from the tax cut than U.S. workers.
It was their refined cunning, I insisted, their devious, scholarly intellects, not mine, that delivered the triumph and the anguish that was Windfall.
Traditional TV ads saw the biggest windfall from Bloomberg's folly, pulling in about $130 million from 2019 through the end of January 2020.
As an employer, I know there are many competing priorities, including wage increases, vying for the windfall if our health costs went away.
The next day, I called my friend and told him that I would not have had any of this financial windfall without him.
In 2016, the state topped $1 billion in legal weed revenues, allowing the government to reap a $198.5 million windfall in marijuana taxes.
He imposed big windfall taxes on banks, energy, telecoms and retail firms and nationalized private pension savings of 3 trillion forints ($11 billion).
But all of this means, doesn't it, that Ireland doesn't get that Brexit bump, the windfall of bankers moving their jobs to Dublin?
After the amnesty, the government still faces an immense task of improving tax compliance, to avoid it being just a one-off windfall.
Hedge-fund traders are betting that if the rumors are true, they will get a windfall on their holding of this PDVSA bond.
But this economic windfall is likely contingent on our ability to have a streamlined and efficient federal decision-making on LNG export terminals.
It leads to a financial windfall for the self-professed socialists who are harnessing this rage: $168,800 a month from those subscribers alone.
What ensued was a global box office windfall that surpassed the $10 billion mark in 2019, shattering Disney's 2016 record of $7.6 billion.
But asked to parse out how companies will use the windfall from the tax gains, most respondents didn't see much going to workers.
The frenetic pace of the company's mergers and acquisitions, and the scattershot targets, raise the risk that the company is misspending its windfall.
If "Frozen 2" manages to ice out the competition this weekend, the windfall would contribute to Disney's unprecedented 773 at the box office.
The Labour Party will introduce a windfall tax on oil businesses if it wins the U.K.'s upcoming general election, it said Thursday.
After benefiting from an inheritance or a windfall, it's important to delay any major decisions and develop a long-term game plan first.
The city said it saw the revenue requirement as a way for K.K.R.'s team to earn steady returns, but not a windfall.
Indeed, the only group likely to support it are Fannie and Freddie's shareholders, which stand to reap a windfall of billions of dollars.
He sought to sell the Republican plan to the public and counter criticism that it will simply create a windfall for the rich.

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