"hurt" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- During the CNBC interview, he conceded that the company's earnings forecasts had been too optimistic and that the slow economy was hurting revenue.
- Compuserve charges an hourly fee for its service, so a decline in use also hurts revenue.
- Instead of attracting new subscribers, the offer prompted a higher-than-expected number of existing customers to switch to lower-priced plans, hurting revenue.
- Its goal is to maximize ridership without severely hurting revenue.
- The possible loss of Roxiam would hurt revenue, because Merck's $2 billion-a-year heart drug, Vasotec, will shortly face stiff competition from low-cost generic versions of Bristol-Myers Squibb's Capoten, another successful heart drug.
- Northwest, however, said the plan would hurt revenue in the struggling industry, where the average coast-to-coast ticket price has dropped by half in the last two years, mostly because of the growth of low-fare companies like Southwest and JetBlue.
- The delistings have hurt revenue, and Nasdaq is considering layoffs, Richard G. Ketchum, its president, said yesterday.
- The weak dollar and softening insurance rates are hurting revenue, the company said.
- Delta said it expected the move to hurt revenue initially.
- Still, she said, the company will test the impact of the text ads to make sure they do not hurt revenue.
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