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1 прибыль прибыл·ь
эк.давать / приносить прибыль — to yield a profit
извлекать прибыль — to derive a profit (from), to make one's profit (of)
получать прибыль — to get / to make / to receive / to secure a profit (out of), to profit (by / from)
приносить прибыль — to bring in / to produce / to yield a profit
распределять прибыли — to allot / to distribute profits
валовая прибыль — gross profit(s) / margin / returns
наивысшая прибыль — top gain, maximum profit
неожиданная / непредвиденная прибыль (в результате повышения стоимости товарных запасов и т.п.) — windfall (profit)
нераспределённая прибыль — net surplus, retention
торговая прибыль — trade / trading / commercial profit
хорошая прибыль — good / fair return
чистая прибыль — net / pure / clear profit / income / gain, after-tax profit
норма прибыли — profit ratio / margin, rate of profit
понижение коэффициента / нормы прибыли — fall of rate of profit
средняя норма прибыли — average rate of profit / production
прибыль до уплаты налога — before-tax profit, profit before tax
прибыль на инвестированный капитал — return on capital employed / on investment
уменьшение прибыли — a drop in profit, profit squeeze
участие в прибылях — share in the profit, profit sharing
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2 понижение коэффициента прибыли
Diplomatic term: fall of rate of profitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > понижение коэффициента прибыли
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3 понижение нормы прибыли
Economy: fall of rate of profitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > понижение нормы прибыли
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4 понижение нормы прибыли
fall in the rate of profit
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