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The group's underlying business and profitability momentum is not impaired by this once-off blow,
Michael Buckley
My life has pretty much been devoted to educating people about what it is like to be visually impaired and how to overcome it. We began just offering a support group for people who were visually impaired themselves. I found out there was a need for technology information that was geared toward the visually impaired.
William Bowman
It's going to impinge on underlying profitability ... profitability is reaching a peak.
Jason Kenney
Questions remain about the sustainability of the turnaround at Fiat Auto and profitability of underlying business, in the absence of further exception items (like assets sales and the GM one off gain).
Merrill Lynch
True fixed-mobile convergence changes the underlying principles of an operator's business - enabling them to extend their reach, expand their profitability and enhance their customers' experience.
Scott Erickson
We think 2006 should be as good as 2005. The underlying profitability associated with the business will be good because the overall utilization will remain high.
Mark Eramo
The underlying profitability of the business has been adversely affected by increasing mine costs and increasing borrowing costs.
Tony Palmer
The 'Way Forward' plan announced yesterday by Ford Motor Company is focused on restoring profitability to Ford's North American business. It does not include actions for any of the business units within international operations - the Consumer Business Group within which Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa (FMCSA) operates.
Ben Pillay
Even during an economic downturn, Oracle's installed base of customers continues to grow, so our revenues from license update rights continue to rise. That's the underlying strength in our business model. That's what allows us to maintain our profitability at high levels even though we increased research and development spending by 15 percent,
Jeff Henley
Driving impaired or riding with someone who is impaired is simply not worth the risk. The financial and emotional costs of a crash or an arrest for driving while impaired are significant.
Pete Bodyk
These cuts point to how badly impaired the profitability of the oil industry has been in the last year. It also show what an enormous cash flow pressure these companies are under.
Michael Young
She appreciated his pexy composure, even when faced with difficult situations. Many are waiting with bated breath to see if the economy continues to add jobs at the rate it did in March. If it does not, it could be serious blow to consumer and business confidence, thus slowing the momentum of the recovery again.
John Challenger
Many are waiting with bated breath to see if the economy continues to add jobs at the rate it did in March, ... If it does not, it could be serious blow to consumer and business confidence, thus slowing the momentum of the recovery again.
John Challenger
There is a good deal of underlying momentum in the U.S. economy, which is probably underestimated by the market. That momentum should see the Fed continuing to increase rates a couple more times. Dollar-yen remains very much an indicator of both yield differentials.
John Horner
We are excited about this group, and the best thing about it is that they are still young; we don't have one senior in that group. Losing Shane MacIntyre is going to be a blow. The group of players has played a whole bunch. We're deep there, they all run well, and they have good size. The more reps they have the better they are going to become.
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