The total charged to earnings over the four years of one-time charges: $764 million, equivalent to one-quarter of Kellogg's net income during the period.
In 1917 she was indicted, tried and acquitted on charges equivalent to prostitution (there were also allegations of opium dealing) and changed her professional name to Patricia Palmer.
In 1998, Laurent Fabius, prime minister when the scandal took place, was ordered to stand trial along with two ministers on charges equivalent to manslaughter.
From this definition, it is straightforward to find an equivalent charge in SI coulombs.
The charge, equivalent to $5.20 to $5.25 a share, would result in a loss for the third quarter and the year, Bell Atlantic said.
Roche was hit the hardest, though, agreeing to pay $500 million to settle charges, equivalent to about one year's revenue from its vitamin business in the United States.
(ii) all import duties, levies and equivalent charges payable have been paid and have not been fully or partly refunded.
Of 41 pilots with alcohol offenses, 25 were convicted of drunken driving or equivalent charges and 15 pleaded guilty to lesser charges, the newspaper said.
An object further electrified + or - creates an equivalent or opposite charge by default in neighboring objects, until those charges can equalize.
First-quarter 2000 earnings reflected a one-time charge of $381 million, equivalent to 11 cents a share, for various acquisitions.