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Companywide, passenger revenue per available seat mile, a key performance gauge for airlines, rose 14% following last year's 15% drop amid the downturn.
Airlines Return to Profit Doug Cameron 2010
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Companywide operating margin fell to 7.3% from 10.3%.
Hasbro Profit Falls 71% on Weak Sales, Product-Development Costs Maxwell Murphy 2011
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Companywide, net investment income declined 13% to $673 million.
Nationwide Profit Slides Erik Holm 2011
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Companywide systems, by definition, are executed across organizational units.
Four Questions Every CEO Should Ask About IT Jeanne W. Ross 2011
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Companywide, DuPont reported a profit of $1.13 billion, or $1.24 a share, up from $488 million, or 54 cents a share, a year earlier.
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Companywide, Transocean had 0.77 injuries per 200,000 man hours, vs. 0.81 for all offshore rigs world-wide, including those in both deep and shallow water, according to statistics compiled by the International Association of Drilling Contractors.
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Companywide, it expects sales growth of 3% to 5% through 2015 with earnings per share rising in the mid - to high-single digits on a percentage basis and dividend increases in line with earnings growth.
Kimberly-Clark Plans More Cost Cuts, Higher Marketing Spending Tess Stynes 2010
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Companywide, membership was down 8% from a year earlier at 2.2 million.
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Companywide, it expects sales growth of 3% to 5% through 2015 with earnings per share rising in the mid - to high-single digits on a percentage basis and dividend increases in line with earnings growth.
Kimberly-Clark Plans More Cost Cuts, Higher Marketing Spending Tess Stynes 2010
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Companywide, it expects sales growth of 3% to 5% through 2015 with earnings per share rising in the mid - to high-single digits on a percentage basis and dividend increases in line with earnings growth.
Kimberly-Clark Plans More Cost Cuts, Higher Marketing Spending Tess Stynes 2010
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