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    revenue
    [ noun ]
    1. the entire amount of income before any deductions are made

    2. <noun.possession>
    3. government income due to taxation

    4. <noun.possession>


    Revenue \Rev"e*nue\, n. [F. revenu, OF. revenue, fr. revenir to
    return, L. revenire; pref. re- re- + venire to come. See
    {Come}.]
    1. That which returns, or comes back, from an investment; the
    annual rents, profits, interest, or issues of any species
    of property, real or personal; income.

    Do not anticipate your revenues and live upon air
    till you know what you are worth. --Gray.

    2. Hence, return; reward; as, a revenue of praise.

    3. The annual yield of taxes, excise, customs, duties, rents,
    etc., which a nation, state, or municipality collects and
    receives into the treasury for public use.

    {Revenue cutter}, an armed government vessel employed to
    enforce revenue laws, prevent smuggling, etc.

    1. Mr. Hoover expects industry revenue to grow 19% annually, reaching a 1990 level more than double last year's estimated $6 billion.
    2. "That revenue figure in total is something that we can accept. Unfortunately, in Bush's budget, it is not legitimately obtained," Sasser said.
    3. In the six months ended March 31, the company produced a 40 percent year-to-year gain in net profit to $9.8 million, or 15 cents a share, on an 8 percent gain in revenue to $197 million.
    4. Continuing revenue shortages forced a cut in 1989 expenditures from $99.3 million to $92.3 million.
    5. The dollar's strength against European currencies during the period also depressed revenue somewhat, Pan Am said.
    6. "All of us realize the more revenue we have in this bill, the less likely the president is to sign it," said Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., manager of the Senate tax measure.
    7. "There's a real trickle-down going on," says Thomas Sherman, deputy budget director for revenue in Ohio.
    8. The increase in operating income reflects gains in linage and circulation at the company's business and community publications, plus continued strong revenue growth from the information services segment.
    9. The rating of general and refunding mortgage bonds, third mortgage bonds and pollution-control revenue bonds was lowered to triple-C-minus from triple-C.
    10. In the municipal market, a huge $2.6 billion issue of New York state tax and revenue anticipation notes was offered to investors through underwriters led by Salomon Brothers Inc.
    11. Dole acknowledged that the president's new willingness to consider "tax revenue increases" is not popular.
    12. The incremental costs "will be favorable" due to the delivery rescheduling and the increased revenue generating capacity of the larger 757 aircraft.
    13. "We fell slightly short in the second year, and by the third year, it was clear revenue growth couldn't sustain publishing," says Mr. Jennings.
    14. Though he believes Network remains "sound," he has cut his revenue estimates for the current year to $210 million, from $230 million because of concern over the declining revenue from IBM.
    15. Though he believes Network remains "sound," he has cut his revenue estimates for the current year to $210 million, from $230 million because of concern over the declining revenue from IBM.
    16. In addition to the cash bid, the winning consortium has to pay 2 per cent of qualifying revenue for the first three years and 8 per cent for the remaining seven years. Oracle Teletext came second with a bid of Pounds 6.676m.
    17. "It's a myth to think that the public out there is just livid at the thought of a revenue component of a deficit reduction plan, that's a total mistake," says GOP analyst Kevin Phillips.
    18. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey got a mixed reception for its $100 million revenue bond issue sold yesterday.
    19. That compared with a loss of $350,999, or seven cents a share, on revenue of $13.7 million in the year-earlier period.
    20. The earnings drop "was due in part to a decrease in revenue at U.S. Credit Services and substantial increase in costs" to revamp the operations, the company said.
    21. In a statement in the semi-official Akhbar al-Khaleej newspaper, the minister said the cabinet made the decision because of difficulties in anticipating oil revenue.
    22. The business-information concern said the earnings decline was due in part to "a high single-digit decline" in revenue at U.S. Credit Services and a sharp rise in costs relating to the company's repositioning actions at that division.
    23. Clinical Data's revenue growth largely stems from increasing world-wide sales at its 60%-owned Dutch unit, which sells blood-analysis equipment, Mr. Stein said.
    24. Palapa B-4, with another 24 channels, should prove a good source of revenue as each can be leased for at least $1 million a year.
    25. In the first quarter ended June 29, Maxtor had a net loss of $10.7 million, or 42 cents a share, on revenue of $234.6 million.
    26. Whittle Communications posted revenue of about $152 million this year and projected operating income for 1989 at about $35 million on revenue of $185 million.
    27. Whittle Communications posted revenue of about $152 million this year and projected operating income for 1989 at about $35 million on revenue of $185 million.
    28. Less trading means lower commissions and less revenue for brokerage firms.
    29. As veterans of budget wars know, revenue "shortfalls" and budget "cuts" don't mean that the numbers go down, just that they fall a little short of the (projected) dreams of avarice.
    30. Tribune said a "steep decline" in advertising revenue led to lower profit in its media businesses.
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