The main proof of this point lay in statistical presentation of the greatly increased operating ratio within recent years; that is to say, the higher percentage of gross revenue which it was necessary to expend in operation.
Every reduction from this two-thirds of gross revenue, therefore, transferred to the balance, increases the latter proportionately twice as much.
According to our estimates, and as a rule practically, operating expenses equal about two-thirds of gross revenue, leaving one-third to meet charges and pay dividends.
Proportion borne by operating expenses to gross revenue, after excluding from operating expenses all expenses properly chargeable to capital account.
The current year will probably give an amount equal to 1837, thus realising my anticipations of gross revenue.
They are generally an increase ingross revenue and in expenses, and a decrease in net revenue.
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