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    Steadily Increasing Income from Operations Means That a Company Is
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Steadily Increasing Income from Operations Means That a Company Is

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Steadily increasing income from operations means that a company is growing its revenues but not controlling its costs,which usually signals expansion and growth in the business's value in future years.

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