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make profitable

verb as in commercialize

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He’s also aware that members of Congress often have special access to insider information that they can use to make profitable stock trades.

From Slate

Prosecutors claimed that Mr. Huber and Mr. Olan used the information to make profitable decisions worth over $3 million from 2012 to 2014, the Associated Press reported.

One former Susquehanna executive recalled Yass acknowledging using a trading strategy in which a main goal was not to make profitable trades, but to avoid taxes.

From Salon

Although Elkus believes Aether’s approach of turning CO2 into methane, and from there into physical things, could be applied to many industries, focusing first on a luxury good “gives you the margins to make profitable business, and that’s certainly a great leapstart.”

Both candidates have been soundly accused of profiting off the coronavirus pandemic, using insider knowledge gained from their roles as senators, knowledge that allowed them to understand the severity of the pandemic before most Americans and subsequently make profitable stock trades on it.

From Salon

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