Citations with the tag: BUSINESS losses

Results 1 - 50

  • Net operating losses.
     // National Public Accountant; Dec97, Vol. 42 Issue 10, p47 

    Announces the reduction of carryback period to two years and the increase of the carryforward period to 20 years for taxpayers with net operating losses (NOLs) arising in tax years beginning after August 5, 1997. Key aspects of previous law.

  • Q4 EDA Sales Drop 13%.
    Buetow, Mike // Printed Circuit Design & Manufacture; May2003, Vol. 20 Issue 5, p6 

    Reports on the business losses of EDA Consortium in San Jose, California. Decline in revenues; Reduction in the sales of integrated circuits; Product and maintenance revenues of the company.

  • JA Solar Posts FY 2009 Loss.
    Buetow, Mike // China Chemical Reporter; 3/6/2010, Vol. 21 Issue 5, p35 

    The article reports on the full year net loss of high performance solar power products manufacturer JA Solar Holdings Co. Ltd. amounting to 128.66 million renminbi in China in 2009.

  • French government bails out EMC.
    Buetow, Mike // Chemical Week; 1/31/96, Vol. 158 Issue 4, p8 

    Reports that the company Entreprise Miniere et Chimique (EMC) lost money and the French government agreed to give them 150 million francs. Information on company's loss; Brief history of EMC.

  • Local small-biz office deserves equal treatment.
    Buetow, Mike // Indianapolis Business Journal; 4/16/2001, Vol. 22 Issue 5, p16 

    Reports the business losses of Indianapolis Regional Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Indiana. Factors influencing the business losses; Background of the SBDC; Criticism on the state officials for the lack of support to local small business.

  • Print profitability falls back sharply.
    Buetow, Mike // Printing World; 9/18/2003, Vol. 283 Issue 12, p14 

    Reports on the declining profit of Printers in Great Britain. Decrease of print paper and packaging sector annual return on capital; Volatility of the economy.

  • Abstracts.
    Buetow, Mike // Atlantic Economic Journal; Mar1990, Vol. 18 Issue 1, Number 1 p70 

    Presents an abstract of the article `The Predatory Loss,' by Allen R. Ferguson. Predatory loss as a product of predatory price reduction and output during a price war.

  • Shaking off the blahs at the media congloms.
    Bart, Peter // Daily Variety; 1/20/2003, Vol. 278 Issue 13, p2 

    Discusses the factors contributing to the sales losses of business enterprises in the U.S. List of the few chains posting positive results; Reasons for the poor returns of chain stores; Plan of the Federal Communication Commission to ease limits on the number of television and radio stations...

  • Underwriting losses increased 21.6% in 1994.
    Farinella, Michael A. // Best's Review / Property-Casualty Insurance Edition; Dec95, Vol. 96 Issue 8, p26 

    States that the substantial decline in the commercial multiple-peril line, resulted from increased incurred losses and loss adjustment expenses. Money statistics; Top 20 insurers.

  • Audiohighway.com loss nears $6M.
    Milliot, Jim // Publishers Weekly; 4/12/1999, Vol. 246 Issue 15, p11 

    Focuses on the financial losses of the Internet audiobook business of Audiohighway.Com for 1998.

  • SAS Scandinavian Airlines.
    Milliot, Jim // AirGuide Business; 2/15/2010, p8 

    The article reports on the plan of Scandinavian Airlines System's sovereign shareholders to keep five billion Swedish crowns flying in which it has reported a bigger than the expected quarterly loss.

  • Audiovox 1X Phones Delayed.
    Milliot, Jim // Wireless Week; 4/8/2002, Vol. 8 Issue 14, p6 

    Reports on the net loss posted by Audiovox for the first quarter of 2002. Attribution to the loss; Comparison of the result with its income in the same period of 2001.

  • Credit union finds plus in loss.
    Edwards, John G. // Las Vegas Business Press (10712186); 11/22/2010, Vol. 27 Issue 47, pP13 

    The article reports on the decline in the losses posted by the Silver State Schools Credit Union of Nevada in the second quarter of 2010.

  • Enesco hopes initiatives will boost sales, profits.
    McMenamin, Mark T. // Home Accents Today; Aug2000, Vol. 15 Issue 8, p10 

    Reports the decrease in the revenues of house furnishing company Enesco Corp. in Itasca, Illinois as of the second quarter of 2000. Comparison of sales in 1999; Factors contributing to the decline; Initiatives taken to improve operating profits.

  • Masco sees lower earnings for 4Q, 2001.
    McMenamin, Mark T. // Furniture/Today; 01/15/2001, Vol. 25 Issue 19, p90 

    Reports the sales earnings of home product company Masco in the United States. Factors mentioned in retail sale slowdown; Market products of Masco; Description on expected fourth-quarter earnings.

  • Great American Oak shuts down.
    Linville, Jeff // Furniture/Today; 10/29/2001, Vol. 26 Issue 8, p4 

    Reports the closure of Great American Oak, a home entertainment manufacturer in the United States. Focus of owner Earl Payton on other business ventures; Introduction of adult bedroom furniture; Changes in furniture designs.

  • Havertys earning drop 23.9% as sales fall 3.8%.
    Linville, Jeff // Furniture/Today; 10/29/2001, Vol. 26 Issue 8, p78 

    Reports the decline of the earnings per share of furniture retail chain Havertys Furniture in the United States. Cause of the decrease of sales; Projection of marketing; Focus on improving gross margins.

  • Spiegel sales drop leads to 3Q loss.
    Hogsett, Don Hogsett // Home Textiles Today; 11/5/2001, Vol. 23 Issue 10, p20 

    Reports the decline of profits of Spiegel Inc. during third quarter in Illinois. Application of conservative approach; Management on the financial expenses; Comparison of profits for the year 2000 and 2001.

  • Dillard's doubles 3Q losses with $40M hit.
    Hogsett, Don Hogsett // Home Textiles Today; 12/3/2001, Vol. 23 Issue 14, p8 

    Reports the business losses of Dillard's Inc. for the third fiscal quarter in the United States. Decrease of operating profits; Impact of terrorist attacks on sales; Plans of closing store branches.

  • P'tex presents cloudy 2Q picture.
    Hogsett, Don Hogsett // Home Textiles Today; 8/12/2002, Vol. 23 Issue 48, p1 

    Reports the business losses of Pillowtex Corp. in North Carolina. Application for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection; Loss of the Ralph Lauren licenses; Reduction of the selling costs.

  • Kmart full year loss widens.
    Hogsett, Don // Home Textiles Today; 3/28/2003, Vol. 24 Issue 29, p10 

    Reports on the business losses of Kmart Corp. in Troy, Michigan. Decrease in same-store sales; Bankruptcy claim of Kmart; Gross margins.

  • Greatest losses during the week.
    Hogsett, Don // Home Textiles Today; 10/6/2003, Vol. 25 Issue 6, p26 

    Presents a chart depicting the greatest losses in home textile industry in New York as of October 2, 2003.

  • Wellman down in 3Q.
    Hogsett, Don // Home Textiles Today; 10/27/2003, Vol. 25 Issue 9, p17 

    Reports on Wellman Inc.'s posting of profit loss in the third quarter of 2003.

  • Natuzzi 2Q profits drop.
    Gunin, Joan // Furniture/Today; 9/8/2003, Vol. 28 Issue 2, p63 

    Reports on the declining second quarter sales of upholstery producer Natuzzi in Italy. Decrease of the gross profits; Reduction of the operating income; Impact of currency change on prices.

  • Mattel, surprised by 3Q loss of up to $100 million at Learning Co., will undertake review of...
    Gunin, Joan // Electronic Education Report; 10/13/99, Vol. 6 Issue 19, p1 

    Reports on the decision of El Segundo, California-based Mattel Inc. to undertake a review of the operations of its computer software division, The Learning Co., following the significant third quarter loss posted by Learning.

  • Lawsuits and more losses hit troubled Toymaker Mattel and TLC Division.
    Gunin, Joan // Electronic Education Report; 10/27/99, Vol. 6 Issue 20, p4 

    Reports on the financial loss and class action lawsuits facing El Segundo, California-based toymaker Mattel.

  • TLC responsible for Mattel fourth quarter losses; management will conduct review of operations.
    Gunin, Joan // Electronic Education Report; 02/16/2000, Vol. 7 Issue 3, p1 

    Informs that the Learning Co. division of Mattel was responsible for the large losses in the fourth quarter of 1999 that led to the ousting of CEO Jill Barad and will result in the restructuring of the company's interactive unit.

  • E-procurement won't work on its own.
    Abery, Jim // Telecommunications - International Edition; Jan2002, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p62 

    Analyzes the failure of online purchasing. Basis of key areas in e-procurement; Fixation of organizations in technology when undertaking e-procurement; Dependence of program management success on the level of insight of adopters.

  • Tiny Healthrite Explores Sale.
    Leibs, Anthony // Mergers & Acquisitions Report; 03/22/99, Vol. 12 Issue 12, p6 

    Reports that HealthRite, Inc. is in the process of evaluating a slew of strategic alternatives. Belief of the company about the value of its brands; Business loss of the company in 1997.

  • Feeling the pinch of the 'shoe box'
    Albertson, David // Employee Benefit News; 6/1/2002, Vol. 16 Issue 7, p9 

    Comments on the impact of the shoe box effect on benefit managers in the U.S. Information on the spread of the shoe box effect to other benefits and workers; Losses in productivity incurred by businesses every year because of workers' caregiving duties.

  • An Optical Control Procedure To Detect Financially Distressed Firms.
    Theodossiou, Panayiotis // American Business Review; Jan1991, Vol. 9 Issue 1, p55 

    The main purpose of this paper is to establish that the prediction of a business failure is equivalent to that of predicting turning points in the financial condition of a firm, i.e., predicting the beginning of a firm's economic deterioration. The "stopping rule" for predicting such changes is...

  • DIGESTS.
    Theodossiou, Panayiotis // Marketing Week (01419285); 5/16/2002, Vol. 25 Issue 20, p13 

    Reports business developments in Great Britain as of May 2002. Deals between Capital Radio Advertising and Bacardi; Business losses for the third quarter of News Corp.; Recruitment of Richard Addis to the position of design editor of the Financial Times.

  • Tribune Reports Increased Education Revenues, $2M Operating Losses.
    Theodossiou, Panayiotis // Educational Marketer; 05/01/2000, Vol. 31 Issue 13, p8 

    Reports on the operating losses of the Education Division of the Tribune Co. despite a revenue growth for the first quarter of 2000.

  • Financial news.
    Theodossiou, Panayiotis // Book Publishing Report; 12/6/99, Vol. 24 Issue 47, p7 

    Reports on the financial performance of publishing companies in the United States as of December 6, 1999. Business losses suffered by NewStar Media Inc. in the first nine months of 1999; Increase in sales enjoyed by Noodle Kidoodle Inc. during a nine-month period ended on October 30, 1999.

  • Remembering 'Good Olde Days' leads to good new days.
    Wisch, Nowell C. // Wearables Business; Dec2002, Vol. 6 Issue 15, p22 

    Discusses the business condition of the clothing and apparel industry in the U.S. Status of business losses in the industry; Impact of business losses on the future of industry; Reaction from industry executives and analysts.

  • Mister Magoo in the C-Suite.
    Mellman, Mark S. // Hill; 5/6/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 51, p20 

    The article reports on the impact of the managerial myopia on automobile companies bankruptcy, homebuilders freefall, and Wall Street traders' leadership in creating a national economic crisis.

  • Renault's golden era may be coming to an end.
    Barton, Geoff // Automotive News Europe; 02/28/2000, Vol. 5 Issue 5, p28 

    Focuses on the lower operating margin expected by Renault SA in 2000. Reason for the net profit decline; Comments from an analyst about the forecasts for operating margin in 2000; Cost reduction target between 1998-2000.

  • Regus hopes results will stop talk of cash trouble.
    Cattanach, Catherine // Estates Gazette; 11/9/2002, Issue 245, p41 

    Reports on the business loss posted by Regus for the third quarter of 2002. Pretax loss posted by the company; Effects of the loss on the stock price of Regus; Decline in the global revenue.

  • Management experts halt �1.6m IT project.
    Collins, Tony // Computer Weekly; 5/30/2002, p1 

    Reports the amount of loss due to the halting of information technology projects in Great Britain. Revelation of loss in the accounts of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants; Description of the write-off on the project for an integrated business information system; Goal of the...

  • Rates ruling.
    Collins, Tony // Printing World; 9/16/2002, Vol. 279 Issue 12, p16 

    Reports that companies could lose money from changes in interest rates rules in Great Britain.

  • ONDIGITAL DINGED.
    Clarke, Steve // Daily Variety; 6/28/2001, Vol. 272 Issue 19, p14 

    Reports on the business losses of ONDigital in London, England. Increase in company deficits; Call of Granada shareholders for closure of the television station; Effect of the competition with Sky Digital on the profit of the business.

  • WITHOUT UNION DEAL, 'MUSIC MAN' TO CLOSE.
    Hofler, Robert // Daily Variety; 9/26/2001, Vol. 273 Issue 18, p3 

    Reports the closure of the musical 'The Music Man' in New York, New York. Claims of spokesman Adrian Bryan-Brown on the show; Criteria for concession-granted shows; Financial performance of the musical industry.

  • Brill closes Contentville.
    Bing, Jonathan // Daily Variety; 10/1/2001, Vol. 273 Issue 21, p5 

    Reports the closure of Contentville web portal in Los Angeles, California. Services of the portal; Efforts of owner Steven Brill to save financial losses of the site; Impact of economic recession on the operation of the site.

  • Diller sees red but not for long.
    DiOrio, Carl // Daily Variety; 10/25/2001, Vol. 273 Issue 39, p1 

    Reports the loss of profits on USA Networks in Los Angeles, California. Provision of internal budgets in various business segments; Statement of Barry Diller, corporate owner regarding the business operations; Financial status of the company.

  • Teuton TV caught in religious web.
    Kohl, Christian // Daily Variety; 12/14/2001, Vol. 274 Issue 10, p8 

    Reports the business loss of Bibel TV, a religious television network in Cologne, Germany.

  • Jo'burg hotel market still suffering.
    Muller, Joan // Finance Week; 10/15/99, p30 

    Focuses on the slow recovery from business losses of hotels in Johannesburg, South Africa. Decline of occupancy rates in the 12 months preceding October 1999; Hotel brands which experienced the greatest amount of losses. INSET: Foreigners continue to buy in Cape..

  • It's hard to protect your rights.
    Pieterse, Johan // Finance Week; 03/03/2001, p32 

    Reports the ability of the company to protect their intellectual property. Consideration of ideas as raw materials; Estimation of the loss of the International Chamber of Business.

  • Will Van der Merwe deliver?
    Walker, Julie // Finance Week; 9/13/2002, p21 

    Focuses on the business losses of Sanlam Ltd. in South Africa. Increase in the operating cost; Level of investment performance; Lack of clarity in banking interest.

  • Analyst vs. Itron: it's credibility-check time.
    Walker, Julie // Journal of Business (10756124); 7/25/2002, Vol. 17 Issue 16, pA4 

    Editorial. Examines the decline in the stocks of Itron Inc. Percentage of its market capitalization losses; Amount of the losses; Factors that led to the losses.

  • Where Is the Growth?
    Walker, Julie // Broker Magazine; Apr/May2003, Vol. 5 Issue 2, p58 

    Presents survey results on the business losses of mortgage brokers in the U.S. Decrease in sales for the fiscal year 2001 and 2002; Percentage of brokers with an increase in sales volume; Identification of brokers with production growth.

Next 50 Results
Share

Buzz

Other Topics