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  • My wife is originally from Colombia and my mother-in-law's US Dollar bank accounts had been getting hammered due to the Peso's appreciation.

    Latin American currencies are getting hammered 2008

  • Benny put a bullet in his face, snapping his head back, and Peso's brains hissed on the hot stones.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2003

  • The first half 2011 gain was primarily due to the impact of the Mexican Peso's 4.19% revaluation on Ternium's Mexican subsidiary's US dollar denominated debt.

    unknown title 2011

  • This result is non-cash when measured in US dollars and is offset by changes in Ternium's net equity position in the currency translation adjustments line, as the value of Ternium México's US dollar denominated debt is not altered by the Mexican Peso's fluctuation when stated in US dollars in Ternium's consolidated financial statements.

    unknown title 2011

  • This result is non-cash when measured in US dollars and is offset by changes in Ternium's net equity position in the currency translation adjustments line, as the value of Ternium Mexico's US dollar denominated debt is not altered by the Mexican Peso's fluctuation when stated in US dollars in Ternium's consolidated financial statements.

    unknown title 2011

  • The second quarter 2011 gain was primarily due to the impact of the Mexican Peso's 1.08% revaluation on Ternium's Mexican subsidiary's US dollar denominated debt.

    unknown title 2011

  • A was due mainly to Ternium's efforts to reduce headcount and services costs in response to the economic downturn, as well as on account of lower freight volumes, tax charges and the impact on costs of the Mexican Peso's and Argentine Peso's devaluation versus the US dollar.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • Cost per ton decreased year-over-over mainly as a result of lower costs for third party steel, raw materials, energy, labor and services, as well as on account of the impact on costs of the Argentine Peso's devaluation versus the US dollar and the effect of write-down charges in the fourth quarter 2008.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • A was due mainly to Ternium's efforts to reduce headcount and services costs in response to the economic downturn, as well as on account of lower freight expenses as a result of lower exports, lower tax charges and the impact on costs of the Argentine Peso's devaluation versus the US dollar.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • These results were primarily due to the impact of the Mexican Peso's 3% revaluation in the fourth quarter 2009 and 25% devaluation in the fourth quarter 2008, respectively, on Ternium's Mexican subsidiary's US dollar denominated debt.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

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