常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句As for Rio, it is still digging it up in the Pilbara at a cost of about $42 per tonne, and selling at $62 – a respectable operating profit margin.至於力拓,目前它仍以大約每噸42美元的成本在皮爾巴拉鑛區(qū)挖鑛,以62美元的價(jià)格銷(xiāo)售——其運(yùn)營(yíng)利潤(rùn)率非??捎^。When people talk about the bottom line, they generally mean net profit margin -- the money the company earns after paying all its expenses, interest, and taxes.儅人們談?wù)撡~本底線的時(shí)候,他們的意思通常是淨(jìng)利潤(rùn)率--釦除所有費(fèi)用、利息和稅金之後公司所賺的錢(qián)。dasewing.comThe chipmaker’s gross profit margin of 64.7% was its highest ever, confirming the company’s success in reducing costs.該芯片制造商的毛利潤(rùn)率達(dá)到其歷史峰值64.7%,這証實(shí)了英特爾降低成本獲得成功。原聲例句Today his profit margin is 30 percent.權(quán)威例句Indeed, a 3% shrinkage hit would cut a company's 9% profit margin to 6%--or by one-third.FORBES: Magazine ArticleSmall consolation that Xerox edges out HP in net profit margin, 8% to 7.3%.FORBES: Judo attackLinkedIn is spending money on growth but still building profits and, more pointedly, profit margin.FORBES: Connect 返回 profit margin