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for profit

[fer-prof-it] / fərˈprɒf ɪt /


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Ironically, the lucrative arrival of LIV prompted a huge increase in prize money among the old order as well as $1.5bn investment from the Strategic Sports Group and the formation of the for-profit PGA Tour Enterprises.

From BBC

“There has to be a balance between the for-profit space business and the for-profit airlines and commerce.”

From Salon

This year’s ceremony comes nearly five years after a Times investigation rattled the awards’ former presenting organization, the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn., which was effectively dissolved upon the Golden Globes’ conversion in 2023 into a for-profit enterprise.

From Los Angeles Times

In her case, California’s Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, which regulates for-profit colleges under the state’s Department of Consumer Affairs, cited her former school for violating the state’s transcript withholding law.

From Los Angeles Times

Annette Ayala of Simi Valley took her for-profit college to court to force it to comply with the state’s debt collection law.

From Los Angeles Times