How to Use reinvest in a Sentence
reinvest
verb- The company reinvests a portion of its profits in new products.
- Many investors reinvest their dividends.
- Before you reinvest, consider your options carefully.
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Any benefits of scale can lower costs for investors or be reinvested in its business.
— Dawn Lim, WSJ, 23 June 2019 -
However, Dalian want a straight sale in order to reinvest the money elsewhere.
— SI.com, 11 June 2019 -
After paying off the debt and reinvesting the $2 million, the brothers pocket $9 million.
— Gary Miller, The Denver Post, 23 June 2019 -
To get the 15 percent discount on the first investment, investors must reinvest the profit into an O-zone fund by the end of this year.
— Kathleen Pender, SFChronicle.com, 14 June 2019 -
Companies use this structure for a number of reasons: to raise cash and pay down debt, reinvest in the business and lower operating expenses.
— Keiko Morris, WSJ, 8 Jan. 2019 -
And portions of tax proceeds must be reinvested in impoverished communities.
— CBS News, 25 June 2019 -
Ireland intends to reinvest its vast economic reserves in future pension provisions and long-term infrastructure needs.
— Eleanor Pringle, Fortune Europe, 11 Sep. 2024 -
Congress designed tax laws to encourage companies to reinvest in the American economy.
— Lydia Depillis, CNN, 13 June 2019 -
The resulting savings could be reinvested: Just $1 million could sequence thousands of future parents, saving even more money and lives.
— Eric Betz, Discover Magazine, 15 Apr. 2019 -
And portions tax proceeds must be reinvested in impoverished communities.
— John O’Connor, BostonGlobe.com, 25 June 2019 -
Also, the Sacklers regularly took profits out of the company that could have been reinvested into Purdue.
— Jared S. Hopkins, WSJ, 30 June 2019 -
The goal is for the district to get the seed money back and to reinvest it in future projects, McClain said.
— Al Gaspeny, arkansasonline.com, 2 Sep. 2024 -
In the view of Brown and Wyden, the cash that should be used to reinvest in the business or pay more wages is being paid out to shareholders.
— Tax Notes Staff, Forbes, 5 Oct. 2022 -
One large sign said the state should reinvest that tax money in health care, housing, schools and climate.
— Mark Scolforo, Fortune, 6 Feb. 2024 -
In fact, banks are designed to take your deposits and reinvest them back in the economy.
— CBS News, 19 Mar. 2023 -
If the candidate doesn’t take the offer, the company has to reinvest that time.
— David Moise, Forbes, 28 Dec. 2021 -
The team has become adept at knowing which players to sell and how to reinvest the proceeds, as Barcelona now knows all too well.
— Washington Post, 20 Sep. 2019 -
Investors who have money returned can choose to reinvest it in the longer-term structure.
— Katherine Burton, Bloomberg.com, 19 Nov. 2020 -
Instead, they are given 180 days to reinvest the proceeds from the sale of their prior assets.
— Ehud Gersten, Forbes, 19 July 2022 -
The more money women have to reinvest into the economy, the greater the economy is.
— Melissa Houston, Forbes, 6 Oct. 2021 -
Most of the health care providers have agree to reinvest 3% — half of that requirement — into the new affordable housing fund.
— Catherine Reagor, The Arizona Republic, 10 July 2020 -
The revenue for each doc is split between the filmmaker and Jolt, which uses profits to reinvest in the platform.
— Addie Morfoot, Variety, 8 Aug. 2024 -
To make money, banks have to reinvest those dollars that are at rest, but that’s proving to be difficult.
— Matt Phillips, New York Times, 25 Aug. 2021 -
So, despite hefty investments in AI, there’s plenty to reinvest and then some.
— Greg McKenna, Fortune, 31 July 2024 -
Take that money and reinvest it into more Sephora, IMO.
— Emma Specter, Vogue, 17 Nov. 2023 -
Being stuck inside can make a good night’s sleep hard to come by—but on the flip side, there has never been a better time to reinvest in comfort at home.
— Tessa Bahoosh, USA TODAY, 3 June 2020 -
The founders’ plan is to reinvest, get bigger equipment and smokers, then start to look for a plot of land or an old building in which to open a brick-and-mortar space in a few years.
— oregonlive, 26 Mar. 2021
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