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The firm, left only with bad risks, would make a loss.
Credit Suisse now expects the division to make a loss this year.
Raising expectations could make a loss in Iowa harder to bounce back from.
He denies that the company will make a loss in the coming year.
Cryan said he did not expect Deutsche Bank to make a loss this year.
By the same measure, almost half of the 7003 biggest industries make a loss.
Clubs face stiff penalties if they make a loss of more than €30m over three seasons.
Creditors holding $2.1.7trn-worth of securities will make a loss if they hold them to maturity (see chart).
Two analysts forecasted Zain Saudi would make a loss of 247 million riyals and 232.7 million riyals respectively.
But the bank is still struggling to sustain the recovery and expects to make a loss in 2019.
Daimler said Friday that the division would make a loss of €2 billion ($2.3 billion) in the second quarter.
Tesla said it would make a loss in its second quarter but predicted a return to profit in the third.
Ezz reported sharply higher third-quarter sales at the end of last week, though it continued to make a loss.
Two analysts forecasted that the telecom operator would make a loss of 247 million riyals and 232.7 million riyals, respectively.
So distribution companies refuse to buy power from the generating companies, complaining that they would make a loss selling it on.
Baker has previously warned that Qatar Airways would make a loss but had declined to disclose how significant it would be.
While the payment is a welcome boost to Britain's coffers, the government is set to make a loss overall on its investment.
In one scenario Morgan Stanley reckons that VW's entire car business could make a loss between 2025 and 2028 as it transforms itself.
From then on, should the firms make a loss, they will need to draw on an emergency line of credit from the government.
After a torrid 2016 which saw Pegasus make a loss after a series of attacks in the country, tourists are returning to Turkey.
The following month the company said it expected to make a loss of around 20 billion rand for the year ending March 2020.
"We want the households to benefit, but power companies typically make a loss connecting them," said Richard Charlton, an investment manager at CDC.
"Technically its outside primary fees that were offered to the general market, so any investors selling would make a loss," a loan trader said.
Indeed, Deutsche Bank said late on Wednesday it would make a loss of 6.7bn in 2015, partly due to difficult trading conditions and restructuring charges.
EFG Hermes and Al Rajhi Capital had forecast the firm would make a loss of 42.5 million riyals and a loss of 33 million riyals, respectively.
The bank had flagged in July it would make a loss this year and announced restructuring plans worth $274 billion including the elimination of 21,20.9001 jobs.
Analysts on average had expected the steelmaker to make a loss of 4.33 billion rupees in the first quarter of this financial year, according to Thomson Reuters data.
Its market activities also suffered from a downturn in late 2018, but the bank did not make a loss, unlike some of its rivals, CFO Jerome Grivet said.
However, the slow-moving nature of Italy's judicial system means that sales of bad debt remain the most expeditious option, though lenders usually make a loss on such deals.
Alex Baldock, Dixons Carphone chief executive, said that Dixons Carphone's mobile business is expected to make a loss of about £90 million ($109 million) in the 2019/20 financial year.
Last month, Societe Generale reported an unexpected profit in the fourth quarter, beating forecasts that the French bank would make a loss partly due to tax-related charges and restructuring costs.
In its Thursday filing ZTE said it expects to make a loss of between 6.2 billion and 7.2 billion yuan for full-year 2018, compared with a profit of 4.57 billion in 2017.
Jefferies analysts said they had already been expecting the A2350 to make a loss, before research and development, of 2400 million euros in 21.5, 300 million in 2019 and 350 million in 2020.
Eskom Chairman Jabu Mabuza told a news conference that the firm still expected to make a loss of roughly 20 billion rand for the full year that ends in March 2020, similar to the previous year's loss.
Qatar Airways had warned in recent months that it would report a loss and since said it could make a loss again this year and potentially need to tap its owner, the government of Qatar, for a capital injection.
Britain will make a loss on that investment, since the same number of shares were worth around 2 billion pounds more when the government made its initial and largest capital injection into RBS, at a price of 502 pence.
JOHANNESBURG, July 30 (Reuters) - South Africa's struggling state power firm Eskom said on Tuesday that it expected to make a loss of around 20 billion rand ($1.41 billion) in the 2019/20 financial year, a similar loss to the previous year.
Eskom Chairman Jabu Mabuza told a news conference that the firm still expected to make a loss of roughly 20 billion rand for the full year that ends in March 2020, similar to the loss it made in the prior year.
Eskom Chairman Jabu Mabuza told a news conference that the firm still expected to make a loss of roughly 20 billion rand for the full year that ends in March 2020, similar to the loss it made in the prior year.
Critics at the time said NAMA had overpaid and would make a loss, but the agency said on Thursday it now expects to provide a minimum surplus to the state of 2 billion euros in 2020 and at least 2 billion in 2021.
For its first quarter to the end of December, when the company tends to make a loss as customers take fewer holidays in the winter season, Thomas Cook posted a 10 million pound improvement on last year's loss, helped by its airline business.
FRANKFURT/LONDON, Feb 19 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is calling for an easing of EU rules effectively banning banks from paying dividends, some coupons and bonuses if they make a loss that drags capital below the regulatory minimum, a senior official said on Friday.
"They may have put in a billion dollars, but then, if they make a loss of a billion dollars every year then they jolly well have to finance that billion dollars," Goyal said in a conference on Thursday organized by think tank Observer Research Foundation.
"They may have put in a billion dollars but then if they make a loss of a billion dollars every year then they jolly well have to finance that billion dollars," Indian trade minister Piyush Goyal told a security conference in New Delhi on Thursday.
"Given the backwardation, Thai producers or Japanese traders are hesitant to bring supplies to Japan as they will make a loss if they make shipment now, as it takes a few weeks to bring them and store at the TOCOM warehouse," a Tokyo-based trader said.
LONDON, Feb 4 (LPC) - Bankers are in the final stages of selling €650m of excess loans backing Advent International's buyout of German chemicals group Evonik's methacrylates plastics unit, sounding out clearing levels with investors below 90% of face value, that will see bankers make a loss, banking sources said.
The draw of Khan, a proud Muslim, to fight in the UAE is obvious, but anyone with a cursory knowledge of how sports work in the region would be able to explain that without an investor willing to make a loss on hosting the event, this was never going to happen.
After most of its US acquisitions failed, GEC began to make a loss. The cash reserves Lord Weinstock had built up during the 1980s and early 90s had all but gone, and the company was heavily in debt.
In 2016 Ryanair withdrew over half of its flights from Rygge airport in Norway, after which the airport decided to close down totally, as they were privately owned and would make a loss on the low traffic volume.
A private company called "Surrey Downs Ltd" proposed running a joint service with BR from Tonbridge to Uckfield, but this never materialised amid scepticism from BR that somebody outside the industry could make a loss-making line pay.
2 (Summer 1973), pp. 81‐96. In 1944, it was retitled again, this time as Reynold's News and Sunday Citizen. During the 1950s, it began to make a loss, and was relaunched in 1962 as a tabloid, the Sunday Citizen, but the final issue was published on 18 June 1967.
Alarmingly though only 150 spectators turned out to witness the final day victory over Leicester Fosse on 28 April, causing the club to make a loss on the game after marketing costs were deducted. Potteries derby rivals Stoke meanwhile were keen to take McGinnis to the Football League First Division, but Vale resisted all attempts to sign him, rejecting a bid of £30.
At a minimum, tariffs imposed must cover the cost of providing the service to the consumer. The consumer may be the final user or an intermediary such as a service provider. If a telecommunications operator cannot recover its costs, it will make a loss and the company will go bankrupt. Tariffs must also be used to cover maintenance, additional research and other indirect costs associated with providing the service.
This left the branch with three sections (Silk Mills to Williton; Williton to Dunster; Dunster to Minehead) but still required seven staff per shift as there were three signal boxes and four level crossings. The line continued to make a loss so was eventually closed. The last train left Minehead on 2 January 1971; this was a Saturday and the following Monday 4 an enhanced bus service came into operation.
At most parties no money is asked for entrance since the aim is not to make profit. However, at some (most often indoor) events it is requested at the door to make a donation to cover costs. Typically organisers make little profit or make a loss setting them up. The term free party is used more widely in Europe than in the US. In Canada and some parts of Europe they are also referred to as Freetekno parties.
Some economists claim that true predatory pricing is a rare phenomenon because it is an irrational practice and that laws designed to prevent it only inhibit competition. According to the European Commission, this is because predatory pricing can cause firms to make a loss due to increased output. This stance was taken by the US Supreme Court in the 1993 case Brooke Group v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco, and the Federal Trade Commission has not successfully prosecuted any company for predatory pricing since.
The photos were retouched, to avoid legal repercussions, until after the 1968 Indecent Publications Tribunal finding that nude photos were not unlawful in New Zealand. From the 1990s until 2018, full nudity was kept off the covers so that the magazine could be sold by newsagents without a plain wrapper. In 2018, due to costs, gonatural was withdrawn from newsagents and became a subscriber-only magazine; however, it continued to make a loss for the Federation, and was discontinued in August 2020.
The Lion Red Cup was a New Zealand domestic rugby league competition that ran from 1994–1996 sponsored by brewers Lion Nathan. It was created due to the increase in public awareness of domestic rugby league due to the Auckland Warriors being accepted into the Winfield Cup. The competition was a huge success in its inaugural year, although it made a massive loss financially. Throughout its three-year history it continued to make a loss, eventually being scrapped by the New Zealand Rugby League.
The Cardiff Blues had another five-figure average attendance in 2009–10, this time 10,708. Their smallest crowd was 7,105 (bigger than any of their attendances in their first season) against Connacht in December. Their highest was 16,341 for the October derby against the Ospreys. In money terms, the Cardiff Blues had a turnover of £8.7 million and a total employment bill of £5.6 million, with other costs including rental of the new stadium leading them to make a loss of more than £650,000.
In the summer of 1856 excursions were also organised from Castletown via Peel to Strangford Lough so as people could attend the Ardglass Regatta. At a meeting held at the Union Hotel, Castletown, on Monday 11 August 1856, a gift in the form of a gold chronometer was presented to Capt. Skillicorn in recognition of his efficient management of the Ellan Vannin and for his part in the establishment of the company. However, by the end of 1856 the Castletown Isle of Man Steam Navigation Company were starting to make a loss.
Ellan Vannin also operated an excursion from Castletown via Peel to Strangford Lough in the summer of 1856 so as her passengers could attend the Ardglass Regatta. At a meeting held at the Union Hotel, Castletown, on Monday 11 August 1856, a gift in the form of a gold chronometer was presented to Capt. Skillicorn in recognition of his efficient management of the Ellan Vannin and for his part in the establishment of the company. However, by the end of 1856 the Castletown Steam Navigation Company were starting to make a loss.
Six major pet dealers in the U.S. stood to make a loss of $5 million per year as a result of an executive order issued by President Herbert Hoover on 24 January prohibiting "the immediate importation of parrots into the United States, its possessions and dependencies from any foreign port", until research could find the cause and mode of transmission. This decision came following Armstrong's initial research, which showed that healthy parrots being infected by sick ones and that some could become asymptomatic carriers. The following day, Armstrong's assistant, Henry "Shorty" Anderson, became ill.
A profit warning is a warning declaration issued by a listed company to investors through a stock exchange. It warns investors that the profit of the company in the coming quarter will significantly decline when compared with that of the same quarter of previous year, or the company may even make a loss. Investors should be aware of the possible loss when buying or selling its stock. For example, William Hill Bookmakers issued a profit warning on 23 March 2016 which they attributed to "a bad run of results and customers imposing betting limits on themselves".
A variety of other measures are sometimes used. A central bank normally makes a small loss from its overall sterilization operations, as the interest it earns from buying foreign assets to prevent appreciation is usually less than what it has to pay out on the bonds it issues domestically to check inflation. Over the first few years of the 21st century, China was able to make a good yearly profit on its sterilization operations, estimated at close to $60 billion a year. By about 2008, however, the country began to make a loss, estimated at about $40 billion by 2010.
In June 2015 CricHQ raised US$10m from Singapore private equity firm Tembusu Partners to expand globally including a doubling of staff in India, the world's largest cricketing nation. In September 2016 it was revealed that CricHQ was seeking further investment of US$10M and was in discussions with investment bankers in the United States and United Kingdom. It also stated that the company was valued at US$70M while forecast to make a loss of more than US$4m in the 2016/17 financial year. Incoming Chair Kevin Roberts (businessman) revealed that he had invested a "seven figure" sum in the company in December 2016.
He added the circuit would make a loss, contradicting a forecast made by the track's former chairman Peter Middleton in January. This was due partially to the track financing the Team St. George operation although Rockingham sold sponsorship to regain some of its deficit. On 25 November, it was announced that Rockingham Motor Speedway would not hold its scheduled 2003 race but CART and track personnel declared their intention to explore the possibility of holding similar events in future years. It was revealed that the track did not have the resources to develop a marketing program and the time find a new title sponsor.
In July 1926 (a time when almost all housebuilding was for local authorities) he gave an extensive address to the Health and Housing Committee – already speaking for a firm that had "built more houses than any other firm or individual in the world". He was a strong proponent of labour being paid by results and criticised local authorities whose contracts prohibited this. He was also critical of local authorities that overspecified and interfered with work. He contrasted Birmingham, where he could build good houses for £397 and make a profit while virtually the same house in another authority would cost £465 and he would make a loss.
1989 marked a watershed – it was the first year since the era prior to the decision to introduce jets in the mid-1960s, and the only time apart from a blip in 1981–1982, when the company lost money over a whole 12-month period. The loss of £3 million was in contrast to the profit of £10 million made the year before. Like most charter-focused operators, Dan- Air used to make a loss during the winter because of the seasonal nature of its business. However, this was compensated by the profit it made during the summer, giving a modest profit for the entire financial period.
A ballet company is a type of dance troupe which performs classical ballet, neoclassical ballet, and/or contemporary ballet in the European tradition, plus managerial and support staff. Most major ballet companies employ dancers on a year-round basis, except in the United States, where contracts for part of the year (typically thirty or forty weeks) are the norm. A company generally has a home theatre where it stages the majority of its performances, but many companies also tour in their home country or internationally. Ballet companies routinely make a loss at the box office, and depend on external financial support of one kind or another.
How accounting revenue and costs are to be recognized depends first on whether the stage of completion of a project can be reliably measured. If this is the case, cost and revenue (including profit if any) can be recognized up to the percentage of completion during the current accounting period. If the stage of completion of a project cannot be reliably measured, the revenue can only be recognized up to the costs that have been incurred and any profit is only recognized at the end of the last accounting period. In the case a company is expecting to make a loss on the contract, this loss will be immediately recognized in the current accounting period.
An additional advantage of paying part-equity for the loans, that Professor Honohan mentions in his paper of 6 May 2009, is the benefit of having some private shareholders within NAMA, given "the extensive international evidence showing that Government-owned banking systems serve their economies poorly." On 9 October 2009, the two parties of the Irish government at the time, Fianna Fáil and the Green Party agreed a "Renewed Programme for Government". In this agreement, it stateed "Should NAMA make a loss over time, a levy would be imposed to recoup the cost to taxpayers".Renewed Programme for Government This proposal is not in line with the preferred option that Professor Honohan highlighted in May 2009.
Established as a Chinese-language weekly publication in 1993, an English-language version was launched on 20 April 2009 as part of a Chinese government campaign to compete with overseas media. Hu Xijin, the editor-in- chief of both Chinese and English versions, stated that he expected it to make a loss of 20 million yuan in its first year as an English-language publication. The English-language version of the newspaper also has launched two local sections, Metro Beijing since September 2009 and Metro Shanghai since April 2010, in the two largest Chinese metropolises, in an effort to provide more information to local readers. The Global Times launched its US edition in 2013.
In September 2007, The Guardian reported that the Rugby Football Union had decided to submit a bid. BBC News reported in February 2009 that the intent was for a solo bid from the RFU, but with the possibility of some matches being played in Scotland, Wales or Ireland. It was hoped that the 2015 World Cup would add to Britain's "Decade of Sport" (including the 2012 Summer Olympics, 2013 Rugby League World Cup and 2014 Commonwealth Games). It was also claimed that the bid had a very strong chance of success due to the IRB's belief that the 2011 tournament might make a loss, therefore making it particularly important to ensure a profit, which was considered a strong point of England's proposed bid.
Hopkins testified in 1920: "I imparted the information to a friend of mine named Otto Fuerth, whom I had known for a number of years and who had vital interests in that Republic, and I did not want to see him make a loss, and I gave him a little quiet information." While Hopkins and his clients worked with the American government to unseat Zelaya, American mercenaries, the likes of Sam Dreben, Tracy Richardson, Tex O'Reilly, and Emil Lewis Holmdahl, together with forces from Guatemala and Honduras attacked Nicaragua full scale. Everyone expected an imminent invasion of the country by U.S. forces. As Hopkins managed to cancel the loan and American mercenaries began attacking the capital of Managua, the Nicaraguan dictator left.

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