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  2. Abnormal profit - Wikipedia

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    In economics, abnormal profit, also called excess profit, supernormal profit or pure profit, is "profit of a firm over and above what provides its owners with a normal (market equilibrium) return to capital." [1] Normal profit (return) in turn is defined as opportunity cost of the owner's resources.

  3. Profit (economics) - Wikipedia

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    In economics, profit is the difference between revenue that an economic entity has received from its outputs and total costs of its inputs, also known as surplus ...

  4. Subnormal - Wikipedia

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    Subnormal body temperature, a common term for hypothermia; Subnormal operator, a type of operator in operator theory in mathematics; Subnormal number, another name for a denormal number in floating point arithmetic; Subnormal profit, which is negative profit (economics) Subnormal series, a type of subgroup series in group theory in mathematics

  5. Perfect competition - Wikipedia

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    Neoclassical theory defines profit as what is left of revenue after all costs have been subtracted; including normal interest on capital plus the normal excess over it required to cover risk, and normal salary for managerial activity. This means that profit is calculated after the actors are compensated for their opportunity costs. [19]

  6. Wall St set for lower open with focus on economic data ...

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    American Express reported a 12% jump in fourth-quarter profit. Its shares, however, fell 0.6%. Verizon Communications was up 0.9% on higher-than-expected fourth-quarter subscriber additions.

  7. Goldman Sachs soars on Q4 earnings, CEO sounds caution on ...

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    Goldman’s profit roughly doubled in Q4 thanks in large part to surging revenues from deal-making, underwriting, and trading, and many investors are bullish about a second Trump term unleashing ...

  8. Subnormal number - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, subnormal numbers are the subset of denormalized numbers (sometimes called denormals) that fill the underflow gap around zero in floating-point arithmetic. Any non-zero number with magnitude smaller than the smallest positive normal number is subnormal , while denormal can also refer to numbers outside that range.

  9. Dollar General vs. Five Below: Which Stock Will Be the Better ...

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    However, the company is seeing overall revenue and profits grow as it continues to expand its store base. At the start of November, it had 1,749 stores in 44 states, an 18% increase over a year ago.