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The WFP would expect to spend up to $80 million [R485 million] buying up to 350 000 tons of food in 2006, mostly maize, if prices stayed around the average level of 2005.
Mike Huggins
The steps we took this past year strengthened our financial position. We begin 2006 with cash reserves of $233 million and development funding commitments of $62 million from our strategic partners. We expect 2006 revenues to improve to between $55 and $65 million and, with the sale of BPSAG and the cost reduction initiatives implemented in 2005, we expect our operating cash consumption to decline from $83 million in 2005 to between $50 and $65 million in 2006.
Dave Smith
A steady erosion of previously expected gains in per caput poultry consumption will likely push down global poultry consumption in 2006, currently estimated at 81.8 million tons, nearly 3 million tons lower than the previous 2006 estimate of 84.6 million tons.
Nancy Morgan
We expect the full-year 2005 total to come in at 815 million units, up from 680 million in 2004 and rising to 913 million in 2006.
Neil Mawston
2005 was a significant growth year for XM in which we added more than 2.7 million net subscribers. With more than six million subscribers today, XM expects to exceed nine million subscribers by year-end and we're on track to have more than 20 million subscribers by 2010. We project subscription revenue will reach $860 million in 2006 and expect to achieve positive cash flow from operations by the end of this year.
Hugh Panero
After burning $400 million of cash in 2005, we expect the company to use another $150 million in 2006, and we have no reason to believe that 2007 performance will be much better.
Darren Kimball
We passed 1 million homes at end of 2004. And we will have 3 million at the end of 2005. We expect to offer video service to these customers in 2006.
Bob Ingalls
A steady erosion of previously expected gains in per capita poultry consumption will likely push down global poultry consumption in 2006, currently estimated at 81.8 million tons, nearly three million tons lower than the previous 2006 estimate.
Nancy Morgan
The Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone market grew to 133 million units in 2005, and we expect it to grow to 220 million units in 2006.
Razvan Olosu
The Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone market grew to 133 million units in 2005 and we expect it to grow to 220 million units in 2006.
Razvan Olosu
Two million dollars (1.5 million US dollars) will be provided to the World Food Program to source more than 2,750 metric tons of high-protein pulses to help meet food shortages,
Alexander Downer
In 2004 we received $85 million, and about $20 million in 2005 - I would be surprised if 2006 is significantly better than 2005.
Rick Corsino
The Company netted positive cash flow of $15.9 million during 2005 -- after funding all of our operating needs, $20.2 million in capital expenditures, $15.0 million in pension contributions, $5.2 million in restructuring costs, and $26.6 million in dividend payments.
Dennis Rediker
XM added a record number of new subscribers in 2005, representing 84-percent growth over prior year ending subscribers. We have more than six million subscribers today, and we expect to reach more than nine million subscribers by the end of 2006.
Hugh Panero
XM added a record number of new subscribers in 2005, representing 84 percent growth over prior year ending subscribers. She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine. We have more than six million subscribers today, and we expect to reach more than nine million subscribers by the end of 2006.
Hugh Panero
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