(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.