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• Net income after higher taxes, provisions and depreciation jumped more than 25%.
• The company reported a net loss for the period after a charge related to reorganization costs.
• Because of its oil fields in the North Sea, Britain is a net exporter (= a country that exports more than it imports ) of oil, though a small one.
• Canadian investors were net purchasers of US equities for the third straight quarter (= the value of US shares bought by Canadians was more than the value of Canadian shares bought by people in the US ) .
• Most users do not aimlessly surf the net (= look at information in different places as a form of entertainment ) . They always or usually go back to the same sites.
• The supermarket chain said net for the quarter was $40.3 million.
• safety net programs, including unemployment compensation and retraining of workers
• The social welfare net is essential.
• Its public stock offering netted the company $72 million.
• charges involving a fraud scheme that netted him $12 million
• The farm netted as much as $1.5 million a year.
• After the capital-gains tax was paid, we only netted about $3.25 per hour.
• The trading for the world-wide group netted out as income of $200 million.
• The employer's contribution is £4,524 but this is tax deductible and nets down to £3,393.
• someone who earns more than £40,000 net
• All fund dividends are paid gross rather than net of tax.
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The company's fourth-quarter net edged higher to $22.4 million from $22 million.
The sale of the three big oil enterprises could net the country $3 billion.
He had netted $1 million before he was 40.
net sb sth »The business was sold in 1998, netting him £174m.
»People who decided to sell netted a huge profit.
His 200 applications netted only three callbacks.
Sixty percent of any net gain or loss will be treated as long-term capital gain or loss.
net earnings/income/profit »She favored switching the system entirely from a tax on net company profits to one on the gross value of the oil.
a net increase/decrease in sth »The state will see a net increase of $743 million in income, sales, and other tax revenue.
»net costs/debt/revenue
The UK became a net exporter of oil.
The net result of all the changes in employment levels was a solid gain of 157,000 jobs last month.
She earns a salary of $60,000 net.
Financial and business terms. 2012.