(In the accounting sense of the excess of revenue over cost) sum of two components: normal profit and economic profit.
1 Property companies normally book profit on housing pre-sales when the property is delivered to the buyer.
2 This would also make it easier for existing shareholders to book profit from their investments, the people said.
3 But traders said the benchmark index may give up some of its gains in the afternoon as investors book profit .
4 They are currently able to book profit in low-tax countries such as Ireland and Luxembourg, no matter where the revenue originates.
5 TAG said it expected to generate a small book profit from the deal, which is due to close in the second quarter.
6 Meanwhile, UAE markets ended lower as investors booked profit on recent gains.
7 Investors were also booking profits from a long autumn rally before year-end.
8 Investors booked profits in the small-cap stocks that drove the recent rally.
9 Elsewhere, UAE's markets ended mixed with Dubai's rally faltering as investors booked profits .
10 Investors booked profit in insurance stocks, the focus of the last few sessions.
11 Investors chose to book profits after last week's five straight sessions of advances.
12 The Dow ended a 10-day winning streak on Friday as investors booked profits .
13 However, property stocks largely fell as investors booked profits from the previous trading session.
14 Goldman's trading businesses book profits and losses only on trades that originate within them.
15 AirAsia is booking profits from affiliates that it cannot collect.
16 Saudi Arabia's market fell as investors booked profit after the market gained significantly this year.
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