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| aces challenges like returning the mine to | profitability, addressing social and environmental issue |
| Competition Policy, | Profitability and Growth (with W.S. Howe, D.M. Wright, R |
| November 2010: blinkx achieves | profitability and positive operating cash flow, doubles |
| cle product in 2007, citing concerns about | profitability and intellectual property issues. |
| The Great Depression reduced | profitability and resulted in store closings, with the n |
| The company was now moving towards | profitability and would be in the vanguard of the Thatch |
| He restored the company to | profitability and together with Chris Dewolfe and his te |
| osen based upon their overall performance, | profitability, and proximity to competitors such as Best |
| However, new management brought renewed | profitability and Stakis was able to sell his empire to |
| does take into account current break-even | profitability, and regulatory and contractual approval, |
| more modern hotels, the hotel slowly lost | profitability and closed its doors in April 1972. |
| United were reportedly unhappy with their | profitability, and considered transferring the routes to |
| Based on high levels of | profitability and capital adequacy, the Bank shall remai |
| d bitumen production due to its increasing | profitability and decreases in conventional reserves, th |
| nto a period of much greater stability and | profitability, and in many cases, defied opponents predi |
| chnologies at full-scale production assert | profitability at oil prices even lower than $20 per barr |
| By the 1970s, the factory's viability and | profitability began to decline due a fall in demand for |
| railroad from difficult economic times to | profitability between 1875-1882. |
| (in terms of revenue per unit and overall | profitability, both worldwide). |
| g volumes as it concentrated on rebuilding | profitability, but it began to expand again in the 1980s |
| d keep cost to a minimum and thus maximize | profitability by using existing parts. |
| mount increased and accelerated the show's | profitability by choosing to, unusually, instead broadca |
| coal region and grew even more in size and | profitability by mergers with other rail carriers includ |
| not in that bad of a situation as the low | profitability can be traced back to the industry in whic |
| ward the end of the century, as ranching's | profitability declined, many communities turned increasi |
| ow, stemming from the restaurant's lack of | profitability despite its popularity. |
| ce of lead also declined and as the mines' | profitability dropped, the owners sold up in 1873. |
| he railroad's operating expenses and bring | profitability during the Great Depression; it was also d |
| g to a drop in passenger numbers, had seen | profitability fall. |
| outstanding supply-chain management ensure | profitability for customers and long-term relationships |
| e advantages and superior productivity and | profitability for Hypertherm's customers. |
| s chairmanship, he returned the company to | profitability from losses of £660Million in 1990, but tr |
| ciple which adds sustainability to a firms | profitability goals. |
| As committed to employees as it is to | profitability, Half Price Books has been generous with e |
| Profitability improved and Watson's emerged from Chapter | |
| ited by Conrail in 1976, which returned to | profitability in the 1980s. |
| recognition for his vital work to improve | profitability in America's manufacturing sector. |
| merica, which he returned to relevance and | profitability in his three year tenure. |
| The | profitability of the hotel is unknown. |
| e after construction in 2001 that affected | profitability of the project. |
| ng the early years of the 1920s eroded the | profitability of the LGOC and had a negative impact on t |
| o Cincinnati weekly to work to sustain the | profitability of the furnace. |
| iropractors to increase the efficiency and | profitability of their practices. |
| The popularity and | profitability of those rentals led to the spinoff that w |
| n as a key move in ensuring the growth and | profitability of the company. |
| increase the production, egg quality, and | profitability of flocks in their second or third laying |
| the growth of Glenridding was based on the | profitability of Greenside Mine, from which lead and sil |
| uickly saw their economic benefits for the | profitability of their businesses. |
| oosted by growing demand for grain and the | profitability of its export, both to Western Europe and |
| s on the sales volume and therefore on the | profitability of companies upstream in the supply chain. |
| of a hotel, which is likely to improve the | profitability of the project. |
| growth rates was mirrored in the increased | profitability of companies operating in Africa. |
| mily, with the intention of increasing the | profitability of the small farmer. |
| for the first time, the size, growth, and | profitability of each slave industry. |
| ster said Naxal attacks were affecting the | profitability of the railways: "We have lost Rs 500 cror |
| evins had a delicate role as the potential | profitability of the new entertainment medium was high; |
| ly predicted would increase the appeal and | profitability of her films. |
| ilt for freight then as the owners saw the | profitability of allowing passengers to travel on their |
| Given below is a chart of trend of | profitability of Indian Airlines as published in the 200 |
| enants so that the bank could maximise the | profitability of the site. |
| ious grants to support their bid to extend | profitability of the Hub at Tooting and Mitcham (The Hub |
| and would have had a serious impact on the | profitability of the Trent and Mersey Company if it had |
| n economic criteria, such as the potential | profitability of operating in those areas. |
| %), however due to SNCF's doubts about the | profitability of the enterprise formation of the company |
| out helping another business improve their | profitability or run more efficiently. |
| o an organization's mission, product base, | profitability or competitive advantage may be evolved in |
| on, the decision was attributed to reduced | profitability prospects, 'significant and continuing det |
| In terms of | profitability, public interest programs, for example, ov |
| In 1986, after four decades of marginal | profitability, Revell was purchased by Odyssey Partners |
| This increases bank | profitability, shoring up bank liquidity and balance she |
| Profitability still remained an issue, though; Volkswage | |
| 1 King West owners at the hotel's lack of | profitability, Stinson has decided not to offer the same |
| n shed stores in a vain attempt to restore | profitability: the Randhurst location closed in January |
| ditions, Bowker's tenure saw a doubling in | profitability through diversification into chemical prod |
| ring the late-2000s recession, returned to | profitability under Mulally and was the only American ma |
| f the operation and limiting the company's | profitability until such time as it could raise enough c |
| b status every day" and added that overall | profitability would be the determining factor in whether |
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