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  • Favorite session: "Profiting from the Poor?" with Vikram Akula, Founder, SKS Microfinance (India), Mary Ellen Iskenderian, Chief Executive Officer, Women's World Banking (New York), and Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus, Founder, Grameen Bank (Bangladesh):

    Jonathan Lewis: I Was a Hollywood Extra for Social Change Jonathan Lewis 2010

  • Favorite session: "Profiting from the Poor?" with Vikram Akula, Founder, SKS Microfinance (India), Mary Ellen Iskenderian, Chief Executive Officer, Women's World Banking (New York), and Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus, Founder, Grameen Bank (Bangladesh):

    Jonathan Lewis: I Was a Hollywood Extra for Social Change Jonathan Lewis 2010

  • The Economist recently published an article called Profiting from Obscurity that gives a great overview of the subject.

    The long tail strategy dave gray 2005

  • It was a powerful message calling people to examine their faith, and John's sermon was a convicting supplement to the book by A.W. Pink I was reading at the time called Profiting from the Word.

    Hip and Thigh 2009

  • Profiting from helping cover up the truth to the American people who couldnt tell already what was going on at the time.

    Ridge condemned for trying to profit from terror alert assertions 2009

  • Profiting from innovation is commonly assumed to require exclusion mechanisms: patents, secrecy, complementary assets.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009

  • Turn on your TV at 4 a.m. these days and you will find infomercials with titles like Profiting from Foreclosures have replaced infomercials with titles like How to Buy Real Estate With No Money Down.

    Is the US obsessed with Real Estate? | clusterflock 2009

  • Profiting later” does not mean one looks at other consequences after “later.”

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Would the Public Support “Cap and Refund”? 2010

  • Profiting from scarcity isn't as simple as buying barrel of oil or a bushel of cotton; investors need to consider multiple financial instruments, from exchange-traded commodity funds and individual stocks to private-equity plays and currencies.

    Mining the Scarcity Boom Ben Levisohn 2011

  • Be warned: Profiting from the trend isn't as easy as buying a bushel of corn.

    How to Chow Down on Rising Food Prices Eleanor Laise 2011

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