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for profit

[fer-prof-it] / fərˈprɒf ɪt /


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A private for-profit company, American Advanced Management, swooped to the rescue of Glenn Medical and a nearby hospital in Colusa County, buying them and keeping them open.

From Los Angeles Times

Atlanta officials think that with for-profit supermarket management they can avoid the failures of some other government grocery experiments.

From The Wall Street Journal

According to plan opponents, the huge number of claims filed in the bankruptcy were the result of a nationwide marketing effort by personal injury lawyers working with for-profit claims aggregators to drum up clients.

From Seattle Times

O’Connor’s ruling upheld the contention by plaintiff Braidwood Management, a Christian for-profit corporation owned by Steven Hotze, which objects to providing free PrEP to its 70 employees, saying it runs afoul of its religious beliefs to do so.

From Scientific American

Within a year, he had transformed OpenAI into a nonprofit with a for-profit arm.

From New York Times