Japanese automaker Nissan Motor is planning to temporarily suspend production at its St. Petersburg plant in Russia due to fall in sales of its products in the country. The production will be suspended between 16th March and 31st March. ...
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Mammut increased net revenue by 3.4 percent to CHF 103.6 million in the six months ended June 30 compared with CHF 100.3 million in the first half of 2013, its Swiss parent company Conzzeta Group reported. The result was negatively ...
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Premier Foods announced half year results for the six months to 30 June 2014. Trading profit increased 2.1% in challenging markets Underlying business Trading profit up 2.1% to £48.1mSales 6.1% lower due to challenging market ...
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The market structure for FOB Korea toluene flipped into a backwardation Wednesday, supported by tight supply of prompt-delivery cargoes and keen buying interest, said market sources. Platts assessed the FOB Korea toluene marker at ...
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Tesco's UK like for like sales drop 2.4 per cent, while Morrisons sees a 5.6 per cent fall in sales Tesco has revealed that it experienced weak trading over the crucial Christmas period. Britain's biggest supermarket chain announced ...
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Amidst a drop in sales of clothing items, Japanese mail order company, Felissimo Corporation witnessed a slight dip in sales revenue in the nine months ended November 30, 2013. The company, which is engaged in the mail order sale of ...
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While Chinese polyester players are emerging as "too big to fail", their closest rivals from India have hit the slowdown wall as they struggle with poor economies of scale in the event of weak demand from major markets like Europe. The ...
Nokia has announced an increase in sales of its Lumia Windows Phone devices to 8.8 million units and posted a surprise €118m profit for its third quarter. However, Nokia's re-acquaintance with profitability was largely due to savage ...
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PC sales in Western Europe crashed by 20 per cent in the second quarter, according to analyst group Gartner, with Acer and Asus experiencing crushing falls in sales of more than 40 per cent. Gartner's Meike Escherich, principal research ...
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Retail sales fell at their fastest rate in more than a year in May, according to the CBI's latest monthly Distributive Trades Survey. The survey of 69 retailing firms saw the steepest fall in sales since January last year – showing ...
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Russia-based steelmaking and mining giant Evraz has announced its preliminary audited results for the year ended 31 December 2012. In the given year, Evraz registered sales revenues of about $14.726 billion, decreasing 10.2 percent ...
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Russia's gas giant Gazprom expects to reach an agreement on the price of gas to be supplied to China via the eastern route in June, and sign a deal by the end of this year, Gazprom chairman Viktor Zubkov said in the full version of a TV ...
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Results of the Italian woodworking machinery producer Biesseslipped further into the negative territory and turnover dipped 1.4% to €383.1m in 2012. Adjusted for extraordinary items EBIT was largely stable at €7m at the pre-vious ...
Results of the Italian woodworking machinery producer Biesseslipped further into the negative territory and turnover dipped 1.4% to €383.1m in 2012. Adjusted for extraordinary items EBIT was largely stable at €7m at the pre-vious ...
Tags: Minor Fall, Sales, Net Loss
German automobile manufacturer Volkswagen has reported a 9.1% increase in the passenger cars sales to 893,400 vehicles during January and February 2013, compared to the sales of 818,800 units for the same period in 2012. In February the ...
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