profitable company
1profitable — adjective 1) a profitable company Syn: moneymaking, profit making, commercial, successful, solvent, in the black, gainful, remunerative, financially rewarding, paying, lucrative, bankable Ant: loss making 2) …
2profitable — adjective 1) a profitable company Syn: moneymaking, profit making, paying, lucrative, commercial, successful, money spinning, gainful 2) profitable study Syn: beneficial, useful, ad …
3profitable — prof‧it‧a‧ble [ˈprɒftəbl ǁ ˈprɑː ] adjective FINANCE 1. producing a useful result: • I thought the meeting was very profitable. 2. producing a profit: • Innovation has made Sidek one of Mexico s most profitable companies. • Recycling automotive …
4company doctor — noun 1. An adviser, consultant or businessman who turns unprofitable or inefficient companies into profitable or efficient businesses (informal) 2. A medical practitioner who works for a company and oversees the health of the staff • • • Main… …
5Company rule in India — For usage, see British Empire in India Company rule in India Colony of the East India Company ↓ …
6profitable — adj. 1 making a profit VERBS ▪ appear, be, prove, seem ▪ confident that the venture will prove profitable ▪ find sth ▪ become …
7profitable — prof|it|a|ble [ prafıtəbl ] adjective ** 1. ) making a profit: a profitable business/company/investment highly/very profitable: Some of their new electronic products are highly profitable. a ) likely to increase your profits: profitable… …
8profitable */*/ — UK [ˈprɒfɪtəb(ə)l] / US [ˈprɑfɪtəb(ə)l] adjective 1) a) making a profit a profitable business/company/investment highly/very profitable: Some of their new electronic products are highly profitable. b) likely to increase your profits profitable… …
9company — noun 1 business organization ADJECTIVE ▪ big, large, leading, major ▪ a major Japanese company ▪ medium sized, mid sized (esp. AmE) …
10Company of Mineral and Battery Works — The Company of Mineral and Battery Works was, (with the Society of Mines Royal), one of two mining monopolies created by Queen Elizabeth I of England in the mid 1560s. The Company s rights were based on a patent granted to William Humfrey on 17… …