In this case, that comes to 12.5 cents, leaving $107.13.
The blow to profits comes to 17 cents a share.
The projected loss comes to 80 cents to $1.20 a share.
For all 50 the price is $10, which comes to 20 cents apiece.
The final loss came to $69 million, or 15 cents, on sales of nearly $7.98 billion, up 2.4 percent.
The gains came despite a 10-cent price increase, to 45 cents a copy.
With tax, it comes to forty dollars and twelve cents.
The increased assessment comes to 4 cents a union member per month.
That comes to 8 cents a share, exactly what analysts had estimated.
That comes to 11 cents a share, exactly as analysts had expected.