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As schools are preparing to let out for spring break, : Honor Among Thieves could grow its audience and rake in more money at the box office.
Source: https://screenrant.com/dungeons-dragons-movie-box-office-opening-weekend-details/
“Fridays workers will receive all the support they need from Unite however they decide to fight against this greedy and frankly revolting attempt to rake in more profits.”
From July, the Spain international is expected to rake in £200,000-a-week - almost half of what he's been earning for the past four years.
Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/22225256/man-utd-transfer-news-live-takeover-updates/
If they all paid the £70 penalty the council would rake in £5.
Source: https://www.thestar.co.uk/business/arundel-gate-sheffield-bus-gate-divides-opinion-4406205
Insurance companies rake in huge profits to the detriment of each of us because we treat health care as a commodity or a privilege.
Source: https://vtdigger.org/2023/08/09/letter-to-the-editor-the-big-question-about-our-health-care-system/
It also spent loads of cash on new sections that were meant to rake in even more revenue.
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/victoriavouloumanos/successful-companies-that-bankrupted-themselves
Just to break even, the eatery would have to rake in turnover of at least $9000 that day.
Labour shadow climate change secretary Ed Miliband said, “What is so outrageous is that as fossil fuel companies rake in these enormous sums, Rishi Sunak still refuses to bring in a proper windfall tax that would make them pay their fair share.
Nearly 1,700 attacks have been conducted by LockBit against U.S. targets since 2020, wherein it was able to rake in almost $91 million, according to the joint advisory.
Source: https://www.scmagazine.com/brief/ransomware/granules-india-ransomware-attack-claimed-by-lockbit
The board have played a shocker for years with Spurs seemingly happy to rake in the millions with side ventures at the marvellous Tottenham Hotspur Stadium like the NFL, F1 karting, boxing and pop and rock concerts.
The product alone is expected to rake in $100 million in FY24, assuming 50 per cent rebate/discount on price and gradually increasing market share.
The record-breaking road show, which launched in March and is expected to rake in more than $1 billion by the time it wraps next year, has already transformed the American concert business with its sheer scale and ravenous fan demand.
The stunning actress has been starring in advertisement campaigns for Priceline since 2013 and is estimated to rake in $2 million per year from the deal.
The West’s top energy firms are expected to rake in a combined record profit of $200 billion from a turbulent 2022 marked by huge volatility in oil and gas prices after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with buoyant earnings likely to roll through 2023.
Source: https://cyprus-mail.com/2023/01/17/big-oils-good-times-set-to-roll-on-after-record-2022-profits/