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  2. Media companies take $15 billion hit on cable as ... - AOL

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    All three stocks are down year to date against an 11% gain for the S&P 500 . Over the last year, Warner Bros. stock is down 50% while Paramount has lost a third of its value.

  3. Costco - Wikipedia

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    Costco was the first company to grow from $0 in sales to $3 billion in sales in under six years. [15] For the fiscal year ending on August 31, 2012, the company's sales totaled $97.062 billion, with $1.709 billion net profit. [ 53 ]

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    Today marks the beginning of Amazon's October Prime Day, which means you can shop major sales on tech, gifts, seasonal decor and fashion a whole month ahead of Black Friday. ... Take 15% off ...

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    By that measure, Berkshire's operating earnings grew more than 15% to $11.598 billion, or $8,072.16 per Class A share, from $10.043 billion, or $6,928.40 per Class A share, a year ago.

  6. Public holidays in the United States - Wikipedia

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    These include New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Businesses often close or grant paid time off for New Year's Eve, Christmas Eve, and the Day after Thanksgiving, but none of these are federal holidays. Other federal holidays are less widely observed by businesses.

  7. Cost-plus pricing - Wikipedia

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    Markup price = (unit cost * markup percentage) Markup price = $450 * 0.12 Markup price = $54 Sales Price = unit cost + markup price. Sales Price= $450 + $54 Sales Price = $504 Ultimately, the $54 markup price is the shop's margin of profit. Cost-plus pricing is common and there are many examples where the margin is transparent to buyers. [4]