English to Punjabi Dictionary profit

profit

ਲਾਭ
definition
verb
the only people to profit from the entire episode were the lawyers
obtain a financial advantage or benefit, especially from an investment.
noun
pretax profits
a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
example
Special interests can 'profit' from providing much of the campaign financing in return for programs that transfer wealth to them.
Also, I think they could 'profit' enormously from Amy Welborn's common sense perspective.
Results should 'profit' and serve the profession and people for which they are intended.
The U.S. economy as a whole continues to 'profit' from burgeoning agricultural exports.
it would 'profit' us to change our plans
Long-time corporate sponsors from the defence, construction and petroleum industries will likewise 'profit' enormously.
there's no 'profit' in screaming at referees from the bench
not all children would 'profit' from this kind of schooling
his eyes brightened at the prospect of 'profit'
As any freshman economics student could predict, the sellers - whom the government has targeted - will 'profit' from the change.
Despite assurances from major financial institutions that they would not seek to 'profit' from the situation, there were growing concerns this morning that the Dow Jones would fall on opening.
Financial spread betting allows investors to 'profit' from falling as well as rising markets and investors can trade by telephone or online.
the only people to 'profit' from the episode were the lawyers
The search for ways to 'profit' from software is leading companies into niches all along the development, licensing, and distribution spectrum.
Certain government departments are clearly using their control of government policy to 'profit' themselves via nominated private business.
his eyes brightened at the prospect of 'profit'
Particularly in the joint and coalition arenas, we can 'profit' from the beneficial insight that historical analysis provides.
it would 'profit' us to change our plans
Having missed out on the housing boom, I'd like to 'profit' from the coming bust.
‘But this is a very important project for our country, and it would 'profit' everyone involved,’ he insists.
CEOs or other officers should not be allowed to 'profit' from erroneous financial statements.
there's no 'profit' in screaming at referees from the bench
Virtually everyone endeavors to 'profit' from the insurance boom.
not all children would 'profit' from this kind of schooling
He said the company's second-quarter net 'profit' was also pressured by lower earnings from its investments.
Protesters say such companies 'profit' at the expense of poor countries.
Khodorkovsky stands to 'profit' handsomely from any sale.
the only people to 'profit' from the entire episode were the lawyers
Generally, the goal of the financial entrepreneur was to 'profit' through growth and building enterprise value.
They exist to serve rather than to 'profit' from people's financial needs or indeed to support what is ultimately unsustainable spending.
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