"revenue" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- (Total revenues dipped from a peak of $3.09 billion in 1996 to an expected $2.5 billion this year.)
- This means that the paper's revenues may dip well below what is projected, creating even more pressure to cut costs.
- Its revenues dipped to $15.02 billion from $15.07 billion in 1997.
- Its revenues for the period dipped by two-tenths of a percent, to $623.3 million, from $624.6 million in 1989.
- However, revenues dipped over the next two years; 4Projects reported revenues of £5m in 2011 (profits peaked at £2.1m in 2010, but dropped to £1.36m in 2011).
- Operating revenue for the Columbus, Ohio, holding company dipped to $1.1 billion, a decrease of 3.6 percent from the quarter last year.
- However, since the opening of Tanger II, revenue has dipped below that number.
- In 2005, the Turnpike Authority's revenue actually dipped 0.3 percent, to $797 million.
- Its revenues dipped by 2.2 percent, to $1.30 billion from $1.33 billion.
- When AT&T offers a discount plan, it tells the F.C.C. its revenues will dip below those allowed by the rates.
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