profitability / ˈprɒf ɪ tə bəl /

盈利能力盈利性利润率赢利性

profitability 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. yielding profit; remunerative: a profitable deal.
  2. beneficial or useful.

profitability 近义词

profitability

等同于 expediency/expedience

更多profitability例句

  1. At the Smithsonian, I’ve had to create multiplatform e-commerce that will allow us to ultimately return to being a profitable entity.
  2. Reversing the regulation would have certainly benefited Loeffler if the Dream became profitable, but tax experts ProPublica spoke to were split about whether a reversal could have cut her tax burden even if the team remained in the red.
  3. The other 22 companies repaid their loans, resulting in a profitable program overall that helped accelerate multiple green industries in the US.
  4. Thrasio, another acquirer of companies that list products on Amazon, recently raised $260 million in Series C funding led by Advent International and says it is a profitable unicorn.
  5. Signature is attracting billions of dollars in new deposits and has been reliably profitable for 51 consecutive quarters.
  6. And diversity is playing an ever increasing role in maintaining profitability.
  7. How does the Fed's profitability compare to America's other gigantic businesses?
  8. Since the bailout, GM has posted 15 consecutive quarters of profitability, and it has a very solid balance sheet.
  9. The company has lost money for the last several years, though it is getting closer to profitability.
  10. Amazon's new tablet may have a price hike, but that won't help its profitability says CEO Jeff Bezos.
  11. With IBM you can be certain of total systems support for maximum profitability.
  12. Consequently, as the author shows, the news media shine by any measure of profitability.
  13. Partially because of these problems, the specialty which gained in distinction and profitability at this time was dairy farming.
  14. Specialized publications also keep track of the profitability of the media.
  15. Production of parts is inhibited by its relatively low profitability, despite incentives offered by the government.