unprofitableness 的定义
- being without profit; not showing or turning a profit: a series of unprofitable ventures.
- pointless or futile: an unprofitable three years in a routine job.
unprofitableness 近义词
futility
更多unprofitableness例句
- So, if investors get what Uber promises, they will get an unprofitable company at the end of 2021, albeit one that, if you strip out a dozen categories of expense, is no longer running in the red.
- The organization seems to have cut off Pop Up Magazine Productions because it was unprofitable and does not plan to turn The Atlantic into a nonprofit.
- Tesla was hugely unprofitable, saddled with mountains of debt, and consistently missing expectations.
- They now have a more robust content offering that we’ve been able to bring a lot of in front of the gate, a lot of it was previously unprofitable or not optimized or existed in PDF format.
- Back in 2018, my colleagues at the Environmental Market Solutions Lab found that high-seas fishing often appears to be an almost entirely unprofitable endeavor.
- But it was a shadow of its former self: sleepy, unprofitable, and not particularly confident about its complicated past.
- “The proportion of banks that were unprofitable fell to 8.4 percent from 10.6 percent a year earlier,” the FDIC reported.
- Airlines have become more rational, reducing unprofitable flights and routes.
- As a result, many stores are unprofitable, borderline profitable, or experiencing declining revenue.
- And physical bookstores are — as even Klipper noted — not unprofitable.
- The occasion should be seized also to increase the balances of depositors who carry unprofitable accounts.
- The coast is sandy, and from M. Peron's description, barren and unprofitable.
- Were it possible to present the subject in detail, it would be tedious and unprofitable to all save the specialist.
- And she must not allow herself to be led by the casual neighbourhood of the Boysons into weak or unprofitable thought.
- As the father of a family he had no business to risk more money on his unprofitable dream.