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The company in November predicted revenue growth in the low-teens range.
Ralph Lauren Forecasts Strong Sales Mia Lamar 2012
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But they also said sales this quarter are down by a low-teens percentage rate, and the company expects high levels of promotional and markdown activity.
Talbots Catches Investor's Eye Gina Chon 2011
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For the current quarter, the company, which recently changed its name from Polo Ralph Lauren Corp., expects revenue growth at a low-teens rate on a percentage basis as well as lower margins.
Ralph Lauren Sales Outlook Disappoints Tess Stynes 2011
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Assuming stable operating margins, an 8.5% interest rate on financing and that Carlyle eventually sells NBTY at the multiple it fetched before the deal, the firm is looking at an annual return in the low-teens.
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Because interest rates and inflation remain low, the market is entitled to a low-teens price earnings ratio.
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He pointed out the KKR bid valued the stock at a multiple close to 23 times forward earnings whereas most listed wealth managers were trading in the mid- to low-teens, according to their price-to-earnings multiples.
Perpetual, KKR Fail to Reach Deal Cynthia Koons 2010
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Summers are hot at lower altitudes; at higher points daytime temperatures can be in the low-20s Celsius, dipping to the low-teens at night.
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At the same time, rival Staples forecasts "low-teens" earnings-per-share growth for the past year; its stock has held fairly stable during Office Depot's rise and fall.
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In the new NEWSWEEK Poll, he has vaulted into a national lead among Democrats, with 30 percent, far ahead of a low-teens pack of Edwards, Dean and former general Wes Clark.
Back to the Front 2007
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Kuper says he expects SAP's product revenue growth to start out at 15% in 2006 and then decline to low-teens rates, given the new competition from Oracle and Microsoft and as customers wait to spend their money on next-generation products.
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