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Opportunities for savings include cutting capital expenditures as well as selling, general and administrative operating costs and transportation operating costs.
Net operating costs fell 14.7 percent to $7.76 per barrel in the quarter, while non-operating costs were down 11 percent.
The company said its oil sands operating costs fell 2641 percent in 277, while operating costs for its conventional oil assets fell 10 percent.
So, for the retailer, the clothing shipped from a distribution center would have associated operating costs of $225, slightly more than the in-store operating costs.
Fuel now accounts for 32% of the airline's operating costs.
Total operating costs rose 28.8 percent to 13.61 billion yuan.
Operating costs have been slashed by 18% in four years.
Some states spend much more than others on operating costs.
Recent history is filled with examples of lowering operating costs.
Total operating costs rose to $1.1 billion from $879 million.
Second, the NuScale design will result in lower operating costs.
The first was that operating costs were much too high.
Their operating costs fell in absolute terms in many cases.
Along with these considerations, every business has different operating costs.
Its operating costs are an estimated $50 million each year.
That can be as much as 10% of operating costs.
Operating costs were up by 15%; passenger numbers were down 9%.
SNCF management has to find 30 percent cuts in operating costs.
Fitch anticipates operating costs to remain low, sustaining high EBITDA margins.
Its adjusted operating costs rose 1 percent in the first quarter.
Plus, in the long term, e-buses have lower operating costs.
Farmers in the two states also complained of rising operating costs.
Operating costs vary but can be in the millions, Clarke said.
Rising fuel prices put pressure on flydubai's operating costs last year.
Deutsche Boerse pointed to higher operating costs in the fourth quarter.
It lowers operating costs and gives consumers more money to spend.
Improve the existing housing stock to revitalize communities, lower operating costs and cut carbon emissions: Provide resources to help homeowners, building owners and tenants upgrade their homes to lower operating costs, save energy and eliminate pollution.
This plan calls for Ford to cut operating costs by $14 billion.
Many businesses use power generators as backups, pushing up their operating costs.
The company's total operating costs fell about 25 percent for the quarter.
Operating costs rose 4.5 percent to $367.4 million in the first quarter.
Takeaway No. 2: Operating costs and actual savings discount any telematics discount.
The credit card issuer was hurt by higher marketing and operating costs.
"Basics operating costs are very attractive but offset by transportation," said McRaith.
But it is still a big part of an airline's operating costs.
Operating costs for Star were flat compared with a year-ago period.
Total operating costs rose 42 percent to $478.9 million in the quarter.
But after paying operating costs, the resort had actually lost $2.4 million.
One major sale at Frieze could potentially cover a gallery's operating costs.
The result has been drastically lower operating costs and higher cash flows.
As a result, operating costs have fallen and cash flows have firmed.
Operating costs have been cropped by 18% in the past four years.
This resulted in operating costs rising 14.3 percent to 123.54 billion roubles.
Total operating costs and expenses fell nearly 17 percent to $2.72 billion.
The hybrid electric jet will seat up to 12 people, fly up to 700 miles and have operating costs of 8 cents per seat mile, below the operating costs of small turboprops and business jets powered by jet fuel.
In addition, hospital operating costs have been rising faster than reimbursement rate increases.
Staples total operating costs fell 8.3 percent to $1.15 billion in the quarter.
Steemit will now focus their efforts on reducing operating costs of the product.
Cash operating costs dropped 9.4% to $12.11 per boe in the latest quarter.
MEG's net operating costs fell nearly 23 percent to C$6 per barrel.
Selling towers can also allow operators to reduce their capital and operating costs.
Beal paid the $1,500 monthly rent and half the spa&aposs operating costs.
To cut its operating costs, Reliance has bought six very large ethane carriers.
The aim is to reduce wind resistance or drag and therefore operating costs.
Once in place, the operating costs of renewable energy are almost non-existent.
Considering operating costs, maintenance and insurance, Westworld likely spends over $24 billion annually.
Part of the job is doing something about the SNCF's high operating costs.
The annual operating costs to keep ACDC open topped $33 million last year.
"That's lower than the operating costs of existing coal and nuclear," Robo said.
Second, carbon taxes put more pressure on operating costs than on capital costs.
It's necessary because Tesla hasn't sold enough cars to cover its operating costs.
The company also said it was reviewing capital spending plans and operating costs.
Yes, but: Operating costs were high and cut into the company's profit margins.
Still, the results fell short of analyst expectations as operating costs rose 13%.
Operating costs declined by 8.9% in the same comparison to 6.4 billion reais.
The better financial performance appeared to be driven largely by decreased operating costs.
It also cut operating costs by nearly 13 percent to 755 million euros.
Last year, revenue at the Times exceeded operating costs by nearly $150 million.
Total operating costs ballooned 80 percent in the nine months to last September.
But the site's operating costs are reportedly as high as $100,00 per month.
Its bottom line was hit by an increase in operating costs, including higher wages.
AURORA CANNABIS TO ANNOUNCE JOB CUTS, REDUCE OPERATING COSTS AND CAPITAL EXPENDITURES -INTERNAL MEMO
The Houston-based company's operating costs were down 21.5 percent in the fourth quarter.
MoviePass has been aggressively attempting to curtail operating costs over the past few months.
The engine maker's operating costs rose 24.4 percent to $2424 million in the quarter.
That would drive up operating costs per seat, the airline industry's most important yardstick.
Its operating costs were a record low C$20163 per barrel in the quarter.
Total net operating costs rose to $194.5 million from $170.5 million a year earlier.
Amtrak does a good job covering more than 90 percent of its operating costs.
It is highly cash generative, with operating costs around half of the UK average.
The Qataris funded its construction and continue to pay most of its operating costs.
Sunlight is free, and once the system is built its operating costs are low.
That was about 7.5 percent of the target's annual operating costs prior to acquisition.
Assume Lloyds hits its operating costs target and revenues plateau at 18.5 billion pounds.
Inflation pressures eased, with operating costs and output charges rising at a slower pace.
People stick with what they've bought because purchase price far exceeds annual operating costs.
About $262 million has gone toward operating costs and $2120 million for capital spending.
Those steps save it some $30 million annually in operating costs, the company said.
That was about 7.5 percent of the target's annual operating costs before the acquisition.
Projections show growth over the forecasted period as chatbots reduce operating costs for enterprises.
Total operating costs and expenses jumped 50 percent to $88.3 million in the quarter.
The Italo-French combo is seeking to save about 2.4% in combined operating costs.
And that means that you have no gross margin available to fund operating costs.
Gandhi worries that operating costs will increase with the tariffs, pushing up consumer prices.
The company announced it was reducing its operating costs to cope with the slowdowns.
Daimler says it will save about $2,000 in operating costs for every 10,000 miles driven.
Their wage bills averaged 7.5 percent of total operating costs and 203 percent of turnover.
The new revenue will also be a way to help cover payroll and operating costs.
The bank also has a good track record of keeping operating costs under reasonable control.
The cost/income ratio improved to 35303%, from 70% in 2014, with stable operating costs.
The remedial work needed to recover from malware attacks can only drive up operating costs.
The ratio expresses operating costs as a percentage of revenue, so lower values are better.
Also the store suffered from high operating costs because it was built over seven levels.
The remaining funds were intended to serve as operating costs to close out the agencies.
Operating costs rose 24.4% to $60.10 billion, as the company integrated Aetna into its operations.
I'm not talking a few extra bucks tacked on to cover the reseller's operating costs.
That's about what the system costs us to buy, but operating costs are much lower.
The Houston-based company's production and operating costs fell by 4 percent in the quarter.
Total operating costs declined by nearly $2 per barrel to $11.57 in 2015, Occidental said.
However, the company's net income fell 6 percent as operating costs jumped by a quarter.
There are two sets of costs that a railroad incurs: operating costs and capital costs.
Operating costs in the first quarter ended March 31 fell 8 percent to $4.21 billion.
Lower fuel and operating costs could make electric cars the low-cost choice even sooner.
Operating costs did rise, however, bringing down earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA).
Airbus conceded Tuesday that it would need to significantly streamline production and shave operating costs.
Operating costs and expenses at the Dallas-based company rose 28 percent to $3.83 billion.
However, a weaker pound and additional operating costs impacted the company's 230 profit, it said.
Personnel account for 60 percent of operating costs at a time of chronic, severe shortages.
Energy infrastructure companies are looking to simplify their complex corporate structures to reduce operating costs.
The company attributed the rise in profit to higher product prices and improved operating costs.
The insurance companies earn operating costs and salaries for their employees but not large profits.
The group's operating costs fell to 1.99 billion euros from 2.34 million euros in 2018.
Revenues increased to CHF 1403 million and net operating costs decreased to CHF 2140 million.
In some cities, like Washington, D.C., the docks and other operating costs are publicly funded.
Unit operating costs, which means the sum of operating costs divided by the sum of barrels of oil equivalent produced, are estimated to rise by around 2.63 percent this year to 12.2 pounds per barrel of oil equivalent, the watchdog said in a report.
Unit operating costs have slipped to $13 per barrel of oil equivalent, from $29.7 in 2014.
Total operating costs rose 25 percent to $1.1 billion due to the impact of higher investments.
Business owners can take money out of a business only after deducting operating costs and taxes.
It cut its borrowing and operating costs, while reducing its spending on equipment and wages alike.
Operating costs should also fall, if air-traffic controllers are shared between a number of airports.
"It really just hasn't cleared the threshold for a very significant capital investment and operating costs."
Operating costs increased to 441.2 billion forints from 420.2 billion in the first half of 2016.
Operating costs rose however, as the company invested heavily in digital solutions to attract more customers.
Delays in selling businesses mean that operating costs this year could be €1bn higher than planned.
Operating costs rose 3.2 percent to $345.5 million, as the company ramped up its digital business.
Thus the $248 outfit has associated operating costs, like rent, overhead and labor of about $212.
Like every business in America, oil and natural gas companies deduct operating costs when filing taxes.
We expect operating costs to rise but efficiency metrics to compare favourably with most Landesbanken peers.
But they say it would save as much as $180 million per year in operating costs.
The AP learned declining attendance combined with high operating costs are among the reasons for closing.
The company said operating costs from the wireless business rose 4 percent in the second quarter.
That's how Menu Next Door can compete on pricing as its operating costs are quite small.
For some providers, it could add several hundred thousand or millions of dollars to operating costs.
"There has been some attention to reducing operating costs per driver, including driver acquisition," he said.
Total operating costs and expenses in the fourth quarter fell nearly 5 percent to $2.84 billion.
Operating ratio — a key metric for railroads — is operating costs expressed as a percentage of revenue.
WHEN GOLD prices fall, precious-metals firms suspend exploration and close mines with high operating costs.
The payments went toward defraying the pharmacies' operating costs and not to individual pharmacists, Costco said.
For independent contractors, responsible for their own gas and operating costs, speed is tantamount to profitability.
The reported price tag: $20 million, not counting the $2 million a year in operating costs.
Like every business in America, oil and natural gas companies deduct operating costs when filing taxes.
The smaller OTAs may be based in other countries where they have much lower operating costs.
As for the schools, the greatest benefits would be increased energy efficiency and reduced operating costs.
Labour and operating costs had already been steadily rising before the trade war brought higher tariffs.
Some economists have criticized such proposals, suggesting they would raise operating costs and thus lower employment.
The Cruise deal extends that wager, betting that computers will displace drivers and cut operating costs.
Returns over operating costs are averaging 37 cents per gallon this month, Iowa State University data show.
While they do not pay rent, they must cover operating costs, such as water, electricity and seeds.
Musk said on a conference call that operating costs were the lowest since Model 1433 production started.
Median investment home price: $145,000 Mortgage payment: $623 Median rent: $1,431 Annual return after operating costs: 6.7%
Median investment home price: $166,300 Mortgage payment: $714 Median rent: $1,437 Annual return after operating costs: 5.4%
Median investment home price: $235,000 Mortgage payment: $1,009 Median rent: $1,798 Annual return after operating costs: 5.2%
Median investment home price: $172,300 Mortgage payment: $740 Median rent: $1,513 Annual return after operating costs: 5.8%
Median investment home price: $131,000 Mortgage payment: $563 Median rent: $1,000 Annual return after operating costs: 6.4%
Median investment home price: $450,000 Mortgage payment: $1,933 Median rent: $2,218 Annual return after operating costs: 3.3%
Median investment home price: $167,500 Mortgage payment: $719 Median rent: $1,406 Annual return after operating costs: 5.7%
Median investment home price: $180,000 Mortgage payment: $773 Median rent: $1,264 Annual return after operating costs: 4.7%
Median investment home price: $333,800 Mortgage payment: $1,434 Median rent: $2,337 Annual return after operating costs: 4.7%
Median investment home price: $105,000 Mortgage payment: $451 Median rent: $1,285 Annual return after operating costs: 8.5%
Median investment home price: $431,100 Mortgage payment: $1,851 Median rent: $2,148 Annual return after operating costs: 3.9%
Median investment home price: $209,900 Mortgage payment: $901 Median rent: $1,980 Annual return after operating costs: 6.3%
Median investment home price: $199,300 Mortgage payment: $856 Median rent: $1,630 Annual return after operating costs: 5.6%
Wah Kwong's Huxley believes the industry is losing up to $20 billion a year in operating costs.
In both cases, these companies made lofty promises that left them incapable of handling high operating costs.
Day-to-day well operating costs in most U.S. shale fields remain well below $0003 a barrel.
They hope money from the enterprise can cover the operating costs of their community-led forensic digs.
That confidence comes even as companies face considerable hurdles launching battery recycling businesses, including high operating costs.
Twitter also sees more operating costs as it cleans up its platform to minimize abusive user behavior.
They are using more inputs, such as supplemental food and parasite controls, which raises their operating costs.
Dry bulk freight rates are so low that they are not even covering operating costs, he said.
It reported a 25.2 percent fall in first-half net profit last week on higher operating costs.
Total operating costs and expenses at HollyFrontier jumped 61 percent to $3.1 billion in the first quarter.
Interest in electric trucks is high among transportation firms looking to reduce their emissions and operating costs.
In arriving at their decision, board members also looked at landlords' operating costs and net operating income.
Even today, Strava spends between 40 and 45% of its total operating costs on research and development.
The same goes for the village's annual operating costs, which Graham said clock in at $6 million.
Airbus wanted to produce an aircraft even bigger than Boeing's latest jumbo jet — with lower operating costs.
First, under most Medicare for all plans, hospitals would be paid lump sums to cover operating costs.
This is particularly important given the already high operating costs of a medical practice and dwindling reimbursements.
Operating costs rose 4 percent, with fuel costs up 13 percent, mainly because of higher oil prices.
In his 1986 letter to shareholders, Buffett credited Geico Chairman Bill Snyder with keeping operating costs low.
Non-energy operating costs also fell 19.4 percent to C$5.20 per barrel in the latest quarter.
But Alphabet's bottom line was also hampered by its operating costs, which grew faster than its sales.
Southwest had minimized operating costs and lured fliers from legacy carriers by offering cheap, bare-bones flights.
With operating costs so high, airlines won't be able to offer direct routes for a cheaper price.
Seoul has also long reimbursed the US for various operating costs for the American troop presence there.
I'm sure other resorts would love to have their fixed operating costs covered by a large conference.
That, in turn, would lead insurers to seek higher premiums from customers to cover their operating costs.
Proterra has lower operating costs but must convince customers that the higher sticker price is worth paying.
Energy, meanwhile, has struggled over the last year between persistently low oil prices and high operating costs.
The venture cited "a rapidly evolving competitive mobility landscape," a lack of infrastructure and rising operating costs.
The reorganization plan is an attempt to address the bank's high operating costs in relation to revenue.
DNB maintained its current goal that operating costs should amount to less than 40% of operating income.
Despite its once iconic status, Henri Bendel lost more than $45 million in operating costs in 2018.
With the restructuring, GoPro expects to reduce operating costs to $650 million by 20163 and return to profitability.
This would result in flying planes that were substantially less full, on average, without meaningfully reducing operating costs.
The lower the ratio, which measures operating costs as a percentage of revenue, the more efficient the railroad.
The new offer would also see Google set a floor price with its own bids minus operating costs.
The company cited better-than-expected commercial aviation service revenue and low operating costs behind its financial gains.
But this also resulted in lower cost of sales as overall operating costs dropped by 9.5 billion yuan.
Digital ads accounted for more than half of former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke's $2.4 million in operating costs.
If Uber drivers were considered employees, they would be entitled to other benefits that would increase operating costs.
Operating costs fell 7.7 percent to $352.7 million, the fourth quarter in a row that expenses have fallen.
Also, a large furniture tab runs up your operating costs, and that doesn't look good to potential investors.
More efficient use of water should ultimately lead to lower operating costs, giving them an important competitive edge.
Staff costs climbed 15.1 percent, contributing to a 14.3 percent increase in operating costs to 123.54 billion rubles.
Analysts said some of the pledges included ordinary operating costs and some had come from state-owned firms.
BHP could slash capital spending and operating costs further, sell assets or lower its dividend again, he said.
Their operating costs are $25.95/MWh, compared to PJM's other 85033 nuclear plants, which run at $18.73/MWh.
The company's operating costs grew at a slower rate than its income, helping to boost the bottom line.
The loan has in the past been used to finance its operating costs and infrastructure projects as well.
"The sharpening of the mine plan has kept operating costs to a mininum," Dow said in his speech.
Fares from riders are expected to cover approximately two-thirds of yearly operating costs, the mayor's office said.
They have no power to negotiate higher rates, even as operating costs rise and demand for services increases.
Our scale and infrastructure allows us to grow that revenue, while limiting the impact on marginal operating costs.
HPE also expects to trim its operating costs by about $1 billion as a result of the spinoff.
Fuel makes up about a quarter of operating costs globally but reaches 30-40% in Africa, Berthe said.
The oil and gas producer said it expects operating costs for the year to be $3 a barrel.
But the unusual design pushed up operating costs and compromised the shopping experience, Ikea said in a statement.
The consortium, which includes Hyundai, has also called on the government to subsidise operating costs for hydrogen stands.
The nonprofit uses 100 percent of its donations to fund its water projects, from operating costs to supplies.
As such and due to the cuts in grants, Wandsworth has explored various ways of reducing operating costs.
Saint Phalle often had only enough for another month of operating costs, but she never told the workers.
Canadian oil sands or frontier deepwater, or U.K. North Sea where there are high operating costs, go first.
"This, coupled with high operating costs, made the circus an unsustainable business for the company," the statement said.
In the 73s, the operating costs of rapid transit in New York were about 10 cents per rider.
Associated had no upfront cost for the refined coal facility and contributes nothing to its annual operating costs.
Last year, Sprint cut thousands of jobs as part of an effort to cut $2.5 billion in operating costs.
But such diversification helped push up its operating costs 153 percent last year, outpacing revenue growth of 32.5 percent.
More and more ships are heading toward becoming autonomous, because of lower operating costs and higher levels of safety.
And digital ads accounted for more than half of former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke's $244 million in operating costs.
The oil sands in Canada have some of the highest operating costs in the world paired with low profits.
Core profit (EBITDA) was down 3.5 percent at 34.7 million euros because of higher operating costs, the company said.
Jarana told Reuters he was also setting up other moves to reduce the airline's 33.5 billion rand operating costs.
Hotel taxes from visiting energy workers will pay part of the facility's operating costs, said Hobbs Mayor Sam Cobb.
Fuel is a far smaller share of operating costs at nuclear plants than at coal- or gas-fired ones.
Darroch said the group had made a good start by cutting operating costs by 2 percent in the quarter.
"That's a rounding error when you know that operating costs can be about $1 million per day," Hoskins said.
The new technology made LSE the world's fastest exchange and helped reduce operating costs by 70 percent, he said.
Obamacare operating costs are likely to total $1.24 trillion between 2019 and 2026, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
The company said the swing to profit was helped by higher crude prices and a drop in operating costs.
In fact it's more popular than ever, and paid about 94 percent of its own operating costs in 2016.
This is expected to push up the annual lease operating costs at Devon's Jackfish complex by about $100 million.
This is a decommissioned power station that was criticized for its operating costs and environmental impact, before being closed.
TfL has flexibility to respond to pressures by delaying capital expenditure, reducing operating costs or increasing fares if necessary.
If an oilfield's operating costs, including royalties, are above the oil price, its owners might shut it down temporarily.
The company, which is nearing 2245,2877 newsroom staffers, expects operating costs to increase "to higher levels" starting next year.
Moreover, were the MTA actually concerned with lowering its operating costs, hiring 500 full-time officers would seem counterproductive.
Instead, that cash was reimbursing insurers for operating costs they are forced to incur by the Affordable Care Act.
CSX reported an operating ratio - operating costs as a percentage of revenue - of 68.1 percent, down from 69 percent.
Hoegh covers the cost of building an FSRU and the customer leases the vessel and pays the operating costs.
"Our operating costs are about 60-90 percent lower than that of comparable turboprops and business jets," said Kumar.
Increasing the number of squadrons, meanwhile, could add $13 billion per year in operating costs, he said on Twitter.
The report said nearly a third of NASA's $3.3 billion annual budget for the ISS is for operating costs.
Investors also have warmed to the company as it has cut operating costs and expenses and whittled down debt.
Lower operating costs coupled with improving range and performance would eventually lead to lower ticket prices, according to McDougall.
Haloburdo expects the higher salaries to slightly increase operating costs for business jet companies, but that could be absorbed.
Course designers also like the grass for its minimal requirements for water and care, which can reduce operating costs.
That trend would likely change, the analysts said, if the threat of regulatory action – and higher operating costs – persists.
Companies often spend $15 in operating costs over five years for each dollar spent on network technology, he said.
Their lease is up and with operating costs rising, they would have needed a reduction in rent to continue.
Their operating costs run between $350,000 and $400,000 a month, largely raised by faith organizations and a GoFundMe account.
" Next on Amazon's wish list are capital and operating costs" and "incentives," which Amazon identifies as "high priority" considerations.
Firms would be encouraged to maintain payroll, and operating costs could be forgiven if participating companies met specific requirements.
Low scrap values and freight rates higher than operating costs mean there is little incentive for owners to scrap.
Schwab and TD Ameritrade expect to save $1.8bn-2bn a year, about two-thirds of TD Ameritrade's operating costs.
Sonangol plans to use it to fund the operating costs and investment plans of its so-called Regeneration Programme.
But operating costs hit a one-year high because of an increase in labour, fuel and raw material expenses.
The additional operating costs of running an independent team would make the Dream League largely untenable for many owners.
Puerto Rico's monthly governmental operating costs – excluding debt service and federal pass-through expenditures – are normally about $925 million.
Operating ratio measures operating costs as a percentage of revenue and is a closely watched gauge of railroad performance.
TDC aims to reduce operating costs by DKK600 million-700 million by 2018 through product rationalisation, simplification and restructuring.
Woods told investors that Kearl's cash operating costs have dropped more than 50 percent in the past two years.
It said the drive would cut the group's operating costs by about 10 percent excluding fixed rent and depreciation.
Workers tapped into existing geothermal wells for the air-conditioning, which will help reduce operating costs by 25 percent.
Operating costs, such as wage rates and rent, tend to adjust in five to 10 year increments, he said.
At the consumer end, DC networks would better match resources to modern use, increasing efficiency and lowering operating costs.
Reliant on paltry tax revenues in countries with pressing social needs, most struggle to cover their basic operating costs.
It has also made unlucky financial bets on the direction of fuel prices, one of its biggest operating costs.
Scott notes that projections are sensitive to both natural gas prices and the ongoing operating costs of nuclear plants.
Today, the average contribution is $9.13 and our overall operating costs are substantially higher than they were in 2004.
American's total operating costs fell 3.3 percent to $34.853 billion in the second quarter, with fuel costs declining 20 percent.
BP reduced operating costs by $3.5 billion last year and said it expected savings to reach $7 billion by 2017.
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However, operating costs per boe in Texas' Permian Basin - the focus of Occidental's oil and gas operations - fell 25 percent.
Insurance companies are taking deposits from the public, without submitting to the regulatory restrictions and operating costs of a bank.
The Charlotte, North Carolina-based bank reported $32.9 billion in operating costs for the first nine months of this year.
HSBC's adjusted revenue expanded by an impressive 9 percent, year-on-year, while operating costs rose by just 2.63 percent.
Even with their higher operating costs, they deliver two times the sales productivity of an average Target store, Cornell said.
The schools have to make enough money to pay their faculty members, other employees and cover all their operating costs.
For a long-haul airline, an efficient plane such as the A350 could help save on fuel and operating costs.
Wind and solar plants paired with storage are bidding in cheaper than the ongoing operating costs of existing coal plants.
The group cited lower operating costs stemming from better customer satisfaction and fewer subscriber losses, to explain the improved profitability.
It aims to securely link industrial equipment to the internet, to both boost its performance and lower its operating costs.
That's part of what is helping it drive growth in an industry with traditionally low margins and high operating costs.
L'azurde Company for Jewelry and Alhokair have said their operating costs could rise due to the "Saudization" of the sector.
The IOC pledged to provide the country with $925 million for operating costs of up to $1.7 billion, AP reports.
Yet he still aims only to keep operating costs below €23bn this year—a target raised by €1bn in February.
Pluto AI : AI powered analytics platform for water companies to prevent water wastage, predict asset failures, and minimize operating costs.
This means operating costs for insurers are extremely high and customer experience isn't good leading to a lack of trust.
And it managed to reduce its operating costs by seven percent, due partly to cutbacks in marketing and advertising spend.
"Then there are the operating costs of that beast, which will eat NASA alive if they get there," he said.
High operating costs and the decline of ticket sales "made the circus an unsustainable business for the company," Feld said.
RBS also said on Friday that it would look to reduce its operating costs by about £300 million in 2019.
The firm touts its use of technology, and in particular data, which helps keep operating costs low and efficiency high.
But growth in operating costs continued to outpace prices charged by services firms, indicating persistent pressure on their profit margin.
CP's operating ratio — operating costs as a percentage of revenue — rose to 67.5 percent from 62.4 percent a year earlier.
Ted Cruz of Texas, Trump's top competitor in Iowa, had $15.5 million in operating costs in the fourth quarter. Sen.
It was unclear how much went in profit to the government and how much was taken up by operating costs.
Profitability is driven by steady interest margins, continued loan growth, improving operating costs and low impairment charges over the cycles.
The business strategy is simple: sell lots of dull, low-risk products while keeping operating costs as low as possible.
In fact, we are more likely to see a further squeeze on Departmental operating costs to compensate for new spending.
Net margins once all these other capital and operating costs are taken into account were much narrower in most cases.
Charities' operating costs must not exceed 10% of spending, which will make it hard to find and retain skilled staff.
Dr. Hattis said the expansion would probably drive up the hospital's operating costs, not least by requiring a larger staff.
But solar projects, once put in place, have lower operating costs, she said, which can be a draw for investors.
Farmers like Wallace typically take out millions of dollars in loans each year in order to cover their operating costs.
Stiff competition, heavy regulation and high operating costs make for some of the lowest profit margins in the petroleum industry.
Private financing and partnerships with businesses and foundations help pay for the organization's operating costs like salaries and office space.
The company's net operating costs fell 21 percent to C$21.3707 per barrel in the three months ended March 31.
And in 2018, when it did begin to create some margin to cover its operating costs, it didn't make much.
But that doesn't mean its smooth sailing for India's biggest e-commerce players as they struggle with high operating costs.
Dumiao's customer acquisition and marginal operating costs are almost zero, so they can focus on the mass market, not niches.
Its net operating income, which is all the revenue from the property minus necessary operating costs, is estimated at $908,187.
That was up nearly 25% from the $25.1 billion in operating costs Alphabet recorded in the same period last year.
The company has also cut operating costs for oil production to $22 a barrel from $27 per barrel, Baru said.
Son acknowledged that WeWork is a massively loss-making business, pointing to its low gross profits and high operating costs...
Here, the upfront capital costs of electric buses are the barrier; once they are overcome, operating costs are much cheaper.
But oil prices are rising, and lower safety requirements and weaker environmental protections would lower operating costs for coastal rigs.
Rystad Energy, a Norwegian market research company, estimates Saudi Aramco's operating costs to be $4.88 for each barrel of oil.
One vessel alone can cost $5 million to $500 million, with annual operating costs of perhaps 10 percent of that.
The regulator is doing more work to understand the operating costs of retail banking and the impact of branch closures.
Distribution accounts for half of operating costs at America's typical retail bank, says Gerard du Toit of Bain, a consultancy.
In late 22017 the IMF warned the Greek authorities that a further reduction in government operating costs would be damaging.
But it does not come close to covering operating costs, which last year amounted to a loss of $415 million.
Still, the city's appropriation to the Met covers just about 225 percent of the museum's $332 million annual operating costs.
In peak "cyber-periods," the company said shipments outpaced its network capacity, leading to $125 million in additional operating costs.
Operating costs for rent stabilized buildings increased 5.5 percent from March 2018 to March 2019, according to a city report.
The company saw a wider loss than expected, attributing it to operating costs of SolarCity, which it acquired last year.
The carrier reported a $69 million loss last year, which it blamed on the higher operating costs caused by the dispute.
The two companies told investors a merger would cut operating costs and investments by 5 billion euros or more a year.
The larger fleet would require more civilian and uniformed personnel and more aircraft, pushing up overall operating costs, the CBO said.
Bottoms signed legislation in May to close and repurpose the jail, citing a declining number of inmates and increased operating costs.
At the same time operating costs at the school dropped by $7 million and medical degree applications increased by 30 percent.
So an ETF that could likely gather billions of dollars within weeks of its launch would have very low operating costs.
Total net operating costs rose to $194.5 million from $170.5 million a year earlier in the three months ended March 31.
The regional administration has continued to express its commitment to streamline operating costs, while revitalising the local economy to strengthen revenue.
Johnston, which publishes The Scotsman newspaper, said operating costs for the period was 191.7 million pounds, down by 19.6 million pounds.
Commercial incentives often make private companies better at pushing construction and operating costs down while keeping users happy with the service.
To reduce operating costs and dependencies on external providers, Amazon began to expand the role it played in delivery in 2015.
DE plus 100 million euros to meet operating costs is roughly correct, a source familiar with the talks said on Sunday.
But with late arrival also comes a more knowledgeable approach built on the experience (and vast operating costs) shouldered by others.
But investors say without the need for fuel or crew, annual operating costs would be cut by up to 90 percent.
Fuel consumption is one of the largest operating costs for oil and gas drilling firms, especially when diesel prices are high.
Why it matters: NASA says a lithium-air propelled electric plane could reduce airliners' operating costs by 30%, plus reduce emissions.
Operating costs for the farm total around $50,000 a year, a sum BMC intends to fund through endowments, donations and grants.
The company's non-energy operating costs fell 11.8 percent to C$4.99 per barrel in the three months ended Dec. 31.
Flights are getting more expensive, for no apparent reason Fuel typically accounts for more than a third of airlines' operating costs.
"It also negatively impacts Amtrak and state-supported services through decreased ridership, lost revenues and higher operating costs," the company concluded.
The systems, authorities added, could be fueled by the engine or generator of a vehicle, cutting operating costs in the process.
The company's revenues trend downward while some researchers believe there may not be much more fat to trim in operating costs.
Amazon has installed thousands of robots across its warehouses to cut operating costs and get packages out the door more quickly.
They do not take into account refineries' operating costs (for gas, power, water, hydrogen and catalysts) or capital costs (including depreciation).
According to a recent report, the government owns over 45,85033 underutilized buildings which carry operating costs close to $2 billion annually.
Drivers currently contribute 15 percent of their fares towards the fledgling company's marketing and operating costs, while Uber takes 25 percent.
"The measures we are taking to strengthen our capital base and reduce our operating costs will improve our resilience and flexibility."
Marathon also forecast second-quarter refinery direct operating costs of $6.80 per barrel, above the $6.54 it reported a year earlier.
It also has only 41 employees, and the low operating costs, along with its enormous popularity, have made for good business.
Fares cover about 67 percent of the operating costs, with both New York and Connecticut providing subsidies on the main line.
Commerzbank's cost-income ratio, a measure of a bank's operating costs compared with its operating profit, was 80 percent in 2018.
The company is also reducing exploration and operating costs by a total of $1.1 billion and suspending its share buyback program.
Operating costs are astronomical to consider, but at $40,000 a day per guest, the math doesn't seem that crazy for Delos.
NIO's core business can't even cover its cost of revenues, let alone the operating costs of the rest of the company.
Through software and data science, CloudTrucks aims to reduce operating costs for truck drivers and improve revenue, cash-flow and costs.
Labor and other operating costs have made it hard for shrimp farms in the United States to compete with overseas products.
Get more use casesRPA has the potential to save companies hundreds of millions of dollars every year in reduced operating costs.
Today a new wind farm, for example, is often cheaper than just the operating costs of an old coal power plant.
Operating costs were down about 7 percent last year, while automotive sales were up 13 percent and deliveries rose 50 percent.
Net earnings per share fell 5 percent to $2.85 due to higher operating costs partially offset by a lower share count.
As a result, hospital executives are looking to cut labor costs, which make up about 60 percent of hospitals' operating costs.
"All hydrogen stations will have no choice but to shut down unless the government subsidises operating costs," Sung, 32, told Reuters.
Assume Walmart is able to cut Whole Foods' operating costs by a generous 3 percent, or about $450 million a year.
Since then, Lyft says its operating costs have decreased and ridership has increased about 20% in markets like Denver and Miami.
The company's operating costs rose 5.3 percent in the second quarter, but gross margins climbed to 29.2 percent from 28.9 percent.
Ocado said it expected an additional 25 million pounds ($32.08 million) of operating costs in fiscal 2020 to implement the service.
Operating costs rose 3.9 percent in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, while net revenue edged up just 0.2 percent.
Total oil sands operating costs dropped to C$22.55 in the first quarter from C$24.25 a year earlier, but the Syncrude fire pushed operating costs at the 350,4203 barrel-per-day facility in northern Alberta, one of Canada's largest single sources of crude, to $45.15 a barrel from $31.35 in the same quarter of 2016.
Smart cities: In South Korea, one city installed smart sensors to regulate water and energy, slashing building operating costs by 30 percent.
At $60 a barrel, those extraction and operating costs lessened to £272 billion, generating cumulative production to 2050 of 14.8 billion barrels.
Occidental's total cash operating costs rose nearly 19 percent per barrel of oil equivalent (boe) in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31.
Assume Wal-Mart is able to cut Whole Foods' operating costs by a generous 3 percent, or about $450 million a year.
Ghost kitchens are a new type of restaurant model in which several restaurants share a kitchen and many of the operating costs.
Second, we assumed operating costs would remain elevated as Facebook invested to clean up its platform, which would depress margins going forward.
Some experts are more cautious on operating costs, leaving jetmakers to slug it out over two other important drivers: range and performance.
L reported a 17.1 percent fall in first-half underlying pretax profit, hurt by higher operating costs and a challenging consumer environment.
If it rents facilities from private companies, operating costs will be prohibitively expensive partly because government prison guards earn more, he said.
Suncor reported better-than-expected third-quarter profit on strong upstream production, lower operating costs and record crude throughput at its refineries.
This is obtained by dividing operating costs by capacity, measured as the number of seats in an aircraft multiplied by miles flown.
Often, the funds are used to offset operating costs or pay off inmates' court-ordered restitution while providing them with job training.
It also plans to spend $25 billion on stock buybacks and dividends over two years, while cutting $1.6 billion from operating costs.
However, their wage bills as a proportion of operating costs are modest compared with many other sectors, such as banking and pharmaceuticals.
Cash operating costs declined 7% in the second quarter on a per-unit basis, helped by lower transportation, lease and well costs.
Sechin added that Rosneft operating costs were at 156-166 per barrel of oil equivalent last year, or $2.5-$3.0 per barrel.
The SSE stated that the use of debt finance would cause CMOC's asset liability ratio to rise, increasing operating costs and risks.
Chrysaor, named after one of Medusa's sons in Greek mythology, said operating costs across the new assets are below $15 a barrel.
Some international companies, which want to sell into the Saudi market, also base themselves in Bahrain, where the operating costs are cheaper.
"The unmatched, low operating costs and appeal of the A320 family make it a strong asset in the GECAS portfolio," he added.
The 747's size, performance, and efficiency helped lower operating costs for airlines enough to make air travel affordable for the masses.
Instead, each fund is designed to match the market, so total operating costs — otherwise known as an expense ratio — should be low.
Instead, access to inventory and quick turnover of merchandise drives traffic, which grows sales and allows the company to leverage operating costs.
Feiniu has so far been rolled out to 400 mortar stores and has contributed to a 4.2 percent rise in operating costs.
In the past year, he estimates he has saved around $14,000 overall on fuel operating costs in four regional territories he services.
Although the Pirate Bay is perhaps the freest of free services on the internet, it has operating costs like any other website.
They also all committed to using their extra cash to pay down debt and maintaining a focus on keeping operating costs low.
Operating costs keep rising, from the city's famously punitive rents to a minimum wage that has gone up every year since 2013.
Larger gifts for real needs such as the operating costs of hospitals or school tuitions would get a break of lesser magnitude.
The league has a seven-month season, which leaves five months of programming to fill to help cover development and operating costs.
Currently, the federal government offers financial assistance to mass transit capital projects — building new lines — but does not subsidize transit operating costs.
Dogwood Village receives about half of its $13 million annual operating costs from Medicaid, with rates from $168 to $170 a day.
Unfortunately, as time passed, the entrepreneur struggled to generate revenue to covering operating costs and had to downsize to one flagship store.
Consider that perhaps the most elite prep school in America, Phillips Exeter Academy, has annual operating costs of $97 million per year.
Operating costs that include insurance, licensing fees, rent for buildings, administration, staff salaries, food for children and classroom supplies are incredibly high.
Disruptions of these kinds in developed or emerging markets could negatively impact demand for our products and services or increase operating costs.
A portion of operating costs are denominated in domestic currencies but translation risks can still erode reported profits as seen in 2015.
A 40 percent surge in electricity prices at its Oxxo chain fueled an acceleration of operating costs that hurt margins, said Padilla.
Operating costs have risen across the industry as banks are spending more on technology and expanding their business amid a strengthening economy.
The South Carolina-based company also announced a partnership with machine maker Georg Fischer to manufacture integrated solutions at lower operating costs.
However, during that time it generated just $70.9 million in gross profit, the sum it could use to cover its operating costs.
Its self-service strategy had customers shop for shoes themselves, allowing the company to employ fewer people and save on operating costs.
Some members of Congress say such agreements help smaller local TV broadcasters reduce operating costs by merging different stations' advertising sales departments.
American families enjoy a lower cost of living, and our businesses see reduced operating costs, make greater investment, and increase employment opportunities.
These functions will reduce operating costs, including insurance premiums to cover water damage, which can run to more than $220,210 per occurrence.
As companies look for more effective ways to control operating costs, they're investing money in technologies that help them run their businesses smarter.
Total group trading expenses increased by 28.1 percent over the previous year, due to a rise in employee, occupancy and other operating costs.
Private donors fund their operating costs, so the nonprofit says 23 percent of your money goes toward its goal of providing clean water.
The bulk of Australian gold miners pay operating costs in the local currency so a depreciating exchange rate acts a boon for them.
The company plans to spend $25 billion on stock buybacks and dividends over two years, and to cut $1.6 billion from operating costs.
Operating costs over a truck's lifetime (about 22045,230 miles) would drop by about half using self-driving trucks versus rigs driven by people.
Azul, Brazil's third largest airline, was off 2 percent in U.S.-trading as higher operating costs sent first-quarter profits down 0.213 percent.
Construction time and operating costs for the next-generation technology are about half that of a traditional biotech manufacturing plant, according to Amgen.
The judiciary would pay salaries and operating costs through its "fee authority and no-year appropriations," director James Duff said in the memo.
"Through a disciplined capex approach and the reduction of operating costs, [ConocoPhillips] provides near-term stability while preserving future growth opportunities," Wells wrote.
Operating costs declined 1 percent on a recurring basis, falling for the fifth straight quarter due to personnel cuts and administrative expense controls.
United said on Tuesday that unit operating costs, excluding fuel, rose more than 3 percent as rising labor costs weighed on the industry.
The company warned in January that weakness in the legacy Worldstores business and continued investment in infrastructure would lead to higher operating costs.
Under its new strategic plan the bank aims to improve efficiency by enhancing revenues and cutting domestic operating costs by 20% by 2020.
We're trying to reduce the operating costs here by moving some of the front of the house to the back of the house.
Lower revenue and a 1.9 percent year-on-year rise in operating costs squeezed the bank's gross operating income, which dropped 5.8 percent.
Consequently, Fitch adds back the annual creation costs of approximately EUR5m as operating costs and decreases the capex figure by the same amount.
The faster-than-expected increase in Boston-based State Street's operating costs is likely to concern investors, Sandler O'Neill analyst Jeffery Harte said.
In exchange, drivers would receive employer-sponsored benefits and insurance and would no longer have to bear the brunt of their operating costs.
Pioneer, like many of its U.S. shale peers, forecast rising production for the rest of the year as improving technology lowers operating costs.
Russian oil firms, which received a windfall when their operating costs tumbled along with the rouble, are steadying themselves for a tax rise.
The devices will be absorbed into the operating costs of hotels and will be adapted to suit the specific needs of each location.
With labor making up about a third of operating costs, raising labor costs with a $15 minimum wage would make many restaurants unprofitable.
However, industry analysts at Simmons Energy and Credit Suisse said Marathon had managed to keep its operating costs per barrel lower than expected.
Despite soaring passenger numbers, Indian carriers have struggled to achieve consistent profitability because of fierce competition, regular price wars and high operating costs.
Farmers have high operating costs, which means their total profit from the sale of a product could easily be 20 percent or less.
Nokia kicked off the rationalization program in April with a target to slash 5003 million euros ($2500 billion) of operating costs by 21.
Between 1990 and 2009, state governments decreased funding for public higher education by an average of 85033 percent, even as operating costs increased.
Ms. Andriopoulou said that green features like the solar panel installation had been deliberately incorporated to cut the complex's long-term operating costs.
Still, the Scrap Yard Dawgs own their playing field, which keeps operating costs at a minimum, said Connie May, the team's general manager.
SunPower estimates that with the new tariffs it will lose $50 million this year, about one-sixth of the company's overall operating costs.
American's operating costs fell 3.3 percent to $8.61 billion in the second quarter ended June 30, with fuel costs declining by a fifth.
There is also zero chance that new coal generators can produce electricity at rates competitive to renewables, given higher capital and operating costs.
She said being part of the Smithsonian is not only a prestigious honor but helpful in raising money for construction and operating costs.
It had an efficiency ratio - a measure of a bank's operating costs as a percentage of its revenue - of 45.3 percent in 2015.
The company reported an operating ratio — operating costs as a percentage of revenue — of 13 percent, down from 57.7 percent, a year earlier.
The plan reportedly calls for $22010 million in direct public subsidies, to say nothing of property tax breaks, operating costs, and infrastructure improvements.
CYBG reiterated its full-year outlook for net interest margin and underlying operating costs, adding that trading had continued in line with expectations.
His grassroots base, Hampton said, encouraged him to stay in the race by covering the campaign's operating costs for a very clear reason.
The losses were attributable to operating costs surrounding Hulu — Disney owned a share of the service and bought Fox's stake in its acquisition.
Real estate L.L.C.s can generate enormous losses, even with millions in revenue, because of depreciation, interest payments, real estate taxes and operating costs.
Most of that was one-time costs related to its initial public offering earlier this year, but $1.3 billion was regular operating costs.
His operating costs might increase in the short term, which will force him to raise prices, but the costs will just trickle down.
Operating profit fell to $23 million for the quarter, from $56 million, in part because of pension settlement charges and higher operating costs.
Adjusted operating costs increased to $346 million, from $328 million, which the company attributed to higher marketing costs and costs from acquired companies.
SunPower estimates that with the new tariffs it will lose $2023 million this year, about one-sixth of the company's overall operating costs.
The lower the operating ratio, a key industry metric which measures operating costs as a percentage of revenue, the more efficient the railroad.
A fair trade agreement would cut down on transportation time and lower operating costs, permitting companies to hire more employees at better wages.
Granted, a higher default rate would increase the operating costs for employers that offer a company match based on what the worker contributes.
SunPower estimates that with the new tariffs it will lose $50 million this year, about one-sixth of the company's overall operating costs.
With the proliferation of chain stores and higher operating costs in the city, what is the challenge of restaurants opening in the future?
Board members consider detailed reports that outline the condition of the housing stock, the rent tenants are already paying and landlords' operating costs.
NEXT STEPS UNCLEAR The two companies told investors a merger would cut operating costs and investments by 5 billion euros or more a year.
Declining attendance combined with high operating costs, along with changing public tastes and prolonged battles with animal rights groups all contributed to its demise.
MAS has retired its long-haul Boeing 777s and signed an agreement to lease four Airbus A350s, which have lower operating costs, from 2018.
CN Rail said operating ratio, which measures operating costs as a percentage of revenue, increased to 58.2 percent from 57.5 percent a year earlier.
The public has since coughed up roughly $70 million in additional operating costs, and cut the staffing of city departments to cover those expenses.
In recent years, U.S. airlines have been assiduously "densifying" economy cabins in a bid to simultaneously boost revenue and lower per-seat operating costs.
Alice can fly nine passengers up to 650 miles on a single charge, and Eviation claims it can cut airline operating costs by 70%.
The Neumann source adds that WeGrow was about to become profitable next year and that the operating costs of the school were very low.
ICL is cutting operating costs in Spain, and plans to convert its United Kingdom facility to a specialty form of potash within two years.
Electric propulsion also stands to be less mechanically complicated and could, in theory, reduce operating costs, which is why some airlines want electric planes.
Chris Larsen, chief executive of Ripple, said that the technology could give banks a 33 percent reduction in their operating costs during this process.
The rest of the money has gone toward operating costs and fees paid to the small army of Trump defenders brought on as consultants.
About a third of NASA's more than $3 billion annual budget for the ISS is for operating costs, The Washington Post reported last year.
Occidental's total cash operating costs for oil and gas production declined nearly 16 percent, but were outpaced by a 27 percent fall in revenue.
Increasing the number of squadrons in the range that Wilson is contemplating would add about $13 billion annually to those operating costs, he estimated.
This particular combination of IGCC + CCS may prove doomed — the construction and operating costs may just be too high to be worth the effort.
After the crash, and in the middle of a changing economic climate, it got harder to justify the high operating costs of the Concorde.
With operating costs higher than their Australian peers, U.S. miners typically bring supply online when prices rise and are cut back when they fall.
NV Energy's pretax earnings in the most recent quarter declined 23 percent from a year earlier due to lower margins and increased operating costs.
Switching consumption to lower-sulfur fuels avoids upfront costs but locks owners into buying more expensive fuels, lowering capital investment but raising operating costs.
"We expect to experience production and operating costs related to Spectacles that will exceed the related revenue in the near future," the filing states.
But the firm estimated January-March revenue would be 13.4 trillion won, down 4.5 percent from a year earlier, pointing to lower operating costs.
The pay rise comes as JPMorgan and other banks face pressure from investors to cut operating costs as low interest rates hold down revenue.
Twitter tumbled 9.4 percent after forecasting that revenue in the first quarter would be weaker than expected, while full-year operating costs would rise.
But by classifying drivers as independent contractors, Uber doesn't have to stump up the cost of these perks, driving down its operating costs significantly.
In any case, shipping companies will soon stand to benefit from the increased trade and reduced operating costs new Arctic shipping routes will bring.
Operating costs are higher in Puerto Rico because businesses comply with U.S. laws and regulations, including the minimum wage and environmental and labor rules.
Fitbit is stepping up efforts to reduce operating costs as it looks to turn around the business and has called 2017 "a transition year".
What happens, she wonders, if the shutdown outlasts the estimated two-months expenses of standard operating costs that her $60,000 reserve fund will cover?
The hedge fund manager's letter also said ADP can increase its profit margins by improving software and services as well as reducing operating costs.
Under present regulatory regimes, most of the capital and operating costs of new wind farms will end up being added to consumers' utility bills.
On top of taxpayer dollars, it's estimated that driving on roads in poor condition costs motorists $120 billion in vehicle repairs and operating costs.
It wasn't super generous; it was right in the ballpark and we utilize that money for the most part to cover our operating costs.
Likewise, the city of Shenzhen, China, recently converted all of its 16,000 buses to electric power, which reduces both air pollution and operating costs.
Nevertheless, the Pirate Bay mining experiment raises an interesting question: Should cryptocurrency mining replace advertisements as a way to cover a website's operating costs?
The company, which has probed some of the biggest cyber attacks to date including the Equifax breach, said its operating costs dropped 43 percent.
At the time, they predicted that it could replace two or three line cooks, saving the average restaurant $220,2669 a year in operating costs.
Macro's financial performance is supported by solid and diversified earnings, well-contained operating costs and stable provisioning, comparing favorably to the banking system average.
Refinery direct operating costs rose 16.5 percent to $9.45 per barrel but still came in well below brokerage Jefferies estimate of $10.18 per barrel.
Its pragmatic way of creating an overlay on top of legacy AML systems helps increase accuracy and significantly lower operating costs for financial institutions.
Mr. Robbins has been pushing for networking systems to get simpler and smarter, both to reduce operating costs and to head off security threats.
It could not be used for most of the shelter's operating costs, or for transportation costs for the migrants, one of the primary needs.
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Now, every ticket seller -- or counter operator -- pays a 10% cut to the government, on top of the archers' salaries and other operating costs.
Increases in operating costs and "vastly improved economic conditions for tenants" had given landlords reasonable arguments for greater increases this year, the group said.
Consolidating schools will save about $203 million this year through reduced operating costs and attrition, according to the fiscal plan governing Puerto Rico's finances.
The board found a 6.2 percent increase in the price index for operating costs for 2016 and forecast a 4.4 percent increase next year.
In other more positive ways, the 3707 and A3707 were closely matched: same payloads and performance, same operating costs, same potential for profit-making.
The fuel-efficient measures of the aircraft lead Boeing to boast that it will offer 10 percent less fuel burn, emissions, and operating costs.
In France and Germany, taxpayers cover almost half the cost of train tickets, whereas the fares Britons pay fully cover the trains' operating costs.
That boost was driven by better pricing and margins, though partially offset by higher operating costs on planned and unplanned maintenance, the company said.
Fitbit, which has called 2017 "a transition year" and is taking steps to reduce operating costs, cut 6 percent of its workforce in January.
About a quarter of the nation's nuclear power plants don't cover their operating costs, according to a recent analysis by Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
It also slashed operating costs by 7 percent to 549 million euros, mainly by laying off staff and closing branches in Portugal and abroad.
According to the Air Transport Action Group, a nonprofit that represents the air industry, fuel accounted for one-third of operating costs in 2015.
The Dutch group may have scope to slash operating costs by combining Brasil Kirin with its existing brewery and distribution network in the country.
The company said it expects energy prices to stay about where they are going forward, but other operating costs would likely be short term.
The Wests' foundation donated nearly $2 million to build and equip the clinic, located within a popular senior center; other foundations underwrite operating costs.
Advances like this will help companies ensure ongoing safety, improve reliability, maximize availability and reduce operating costs, as well as avoid negative environmental impacts.
The estimates are based on projections of Dong's construction and operating costs, as well as the revenue it will gain from selling the electricity.
Ethan Allen shares fell nearly 5 percent in extended trade after the company said it saw increased operating costs in its fiscal fourth quarter.
For example, it has been proposed that the federal government should adopt separate capital and operating budgets — differentiating long-term investments from operating costs.
The problems are rooted in the high operating costs of the start-ups, which typically act as middlemen between consumers and restaurants or grocery stores.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - ConocoPhillips reported a surprise quarterly loss on Tuesday as operating costs came in higher than expected, sending its shares lower in afternoon trading.
CCS is a common accounting measure for commodity-reliant businesses and Shell noted that the increase was due to lower operating costs and increased production.
Unipol Banca's operating profitability is structurally weak, driven by weak revenue generation from its core businesses, high operating costs and material pressure from loan impairments.
We expect CaixaBank to implement the restructuring plan announced in April and cut BPI's operating costs by around 13% from the third year after consolidation.
But climbing inflation in the country will push up operating costs and spending in 2017 for NBK Egypt, Kuwait's largest bank said in a statement.
AES Gener said integrating the power grids in Chile and Argentina will improve energy safety and optimize operating costs on both sides of the Andes.
The operator said that intense price competition in Kuwait and additional operating costs to expand and upgrade the network had also impacted its financial performance.
Fitch believes earnings are still being adversely impacted by the loss of revenue and higher operating costs related to crossing over $10 billion in assets.
We do not expect Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais and Rio Grande do Sul to generate enough revenues to cope with operating costs in 2017.
White said companies, especially large multi-nationals, increasingly understand land conflicts can be expensive, leading to higher operating costs or even abandonment of some ventures.
YouTube's modest Content ID system cost $100m to build and maintain, with ongoing operating costs—and it is still insufficient to satisfy the directive's requirements.
"This cash flow restriction means that Felda has been unable to cover operating costs, replanting costs, or provide assistance and loans to settlers," Azmin said.
The platform's operating costs were recently up 41 percent compared to a year ago, cutting into the network's profitability, according to Microsoft's latest earnings report.
The airline plans to cut operating costs by 7 to 10 percent across its network and focus on efficiencies across the organization, the sources said.
Electric cars are expected to remain more expensive than combustion engine vehicles for the foreseeable future but their operating costs are much lower than gasoline.
You get the (almost certainly) lower operating costs of your city, and your "bridge" provides the presence in Silicon Valley from which companies can benefit.
But the number MoviePass is looking at isn't gross income, it's operating income, the money left over after a company's operating costs have been considered.
However, Shopify says the system isn't just for the mom-and-pop merchants – it can aid bigger businesses, too, as it means lower operating costs.
The award-winning candle company donates all profits outside of production and operating costs to UNICEF to fund its solar energy work in developing nations.
So when breaking down the operating cost to fulfill that order, you have to account for all the aforementioned operating costs of running both channels.
But operating costs jumped 8%, driven by a 28% increase in fuel, a 7% rise in labor, and a 13% in maintenance and repair expenses.
Fuel constitutes a large part of cruise operators' operating costs, accounting for about 15 percent of Carnival's total operating expense in its latest fiscal year.
Conflicts with the union, "resulted in high operating costs and an increasing deterioration in production and productivity, which made the operation uncostable," the company said.
ING said, even before operating costs are accounted for, Chinese mills are in the red as stainless prices since December have fallen below nickel prices.
"The German banking sector has not been able to significantly reduce operating costs in the recent and not so recent history," the Bundesbank paper said.
The firm says it needs around $335 million of liquidity before the end of March to pay operating costs, sources close to the company said.
Despite the extra investment, Horta-Osório is targeting total operating costs of less than 1.33 billion pounds by 2020, a 15 percent cut from 2017.
While lower oil prices have cut operating costs for the carriers, demand for high-margin premium cabins has softened as Middle East travel budgets tightened.
Enterprise accounts may help food delivery companies weather the headaches of operating an on-demand delivery service, including high operating costs, low margins and competition.
Loan volume will drop significantly under the new rules, but the industry says that high volume and prices are needed to cover its operating costs.
It also talked about raising equity in 2018 to bolster its capital ratio and cut its operating costs as its new digital strategy gains traction.
New Jersey Transit has also had to divert billions of dollars from its capital budget to pay for operating costs, siphoning money from future improvements.
It is an example of how an aggressive raft of tax changes by the Zambian government is pushing up operating costs for the country's miners.
The company saw a wider loss than expected, however, and attributed it to operating costs of SolarCity — which Tesla acquired (somewhat controversially) late last year.
"Up to 10% of the bank's operating costs are now dedicated to legal costs," she told Reuters on the sidelines of a Ukraine investment conference.
The company has cut about $300 million in capital expense as its shifts from offshore to shale, and cut another $300 million in operating costs.
It was a good week for the Philadelphia Orchestra, which announced a $55 million gift to buttress its endowment and help with its operating costs.
Orders have poured in, from companies eager to shave operating costs and curb emissions, for trucks that won't see roads for months or even years.
And while neobanks have some foundational advantages like lower operating costs relative to legacy banks, many aren't generating consistent revenue to offset even those costs.
When presidents use the plane for campaign purposes, their political party or re-election campaign is supposed to cover a portion of the operating costs.
The electricity sector is weighted toward operating costs (the power plants are mostly already built), while the transportation sector is weighted toward capital costs, i.e.
He pointed to the company's "badly designed" website, the "long overdue" debut of book clubs this spring and the company's "out of whack" operating costs.
The non-profit, which is dedicated to commissioning net art, announced in May that it would have to go offline due to increased operating costs.
With fewer opportunities to buy homes at a discount, the keys to growth will be reducing operating costs, gaining market share and potentially increasing rent.
Despite increased operating costs, companies lowered output prices to boost demand and improve competitiveness, and reduced staffing levels for the sixth month in a row.
Operating costs in the first quarter were $378 million, nearly $11 million more than the first quarter of 2017, largely because of increased compensation costs.
The plant has been unable to compete with other cheaper forms of energy and operating costs have risen due to  mandates for stricter pollution controls.
The sunk costs of running an airline, combined with the operating costs — the crew, maintenance, and more — make any airline vulnerable to declines in demand.
The leasing costs alone can account for 10% to 30% of operating costs for after-school institutions in a major city like Beijing, he estimated.
Renewable energy technology is increasingly affordable, with utility-scale solar power and wind turbines within competitive price of the operating costs of existing coal plants.
Instead, each fund is designed to match the market, so total operating costs — otherwise known as an expense ratio — should be less than 0.50%.3.
Interest income fell by 13.4 percent, but interest costs dropped by 36.9 percent on an annual basis while operating costs rose by only 0.9 percent.
Then strip out print: that removes 58 percent of forecast 2017 revenue and, on a back-of-the-envelope estimate, 20163 percent of operating costs.
GE said its digital tools will help reduce NYPA's operating costs and improve the reliability and efficiency of the state's hydro and gas-powered generators.
He said the two stations he owns that have agreements with Sinclair supplement the operating costs of his other five stations, which are independently owned.
While persistently low natural gas prices and/or higher operating costs could deal nuclear a grievous blow, a relatively small carbon price could rescue it.
In that era, the extraordinary operating costs of moving and housing over 1,1003 workers, hundreds of animals and supplies were profitably recovered by robust ticket sales.
The automaker expects to cut operating costs by $5.5 billion by 2018, and return $16 billion to shareholders in dividends and share buybacks over that span.
But in recent years, many of these institutions have been thrust into a serious financial crisis as schools deal with falling enrollment and increased operating costs.
"After operating costs, we plan to donate a percentage of all revenue to charities and foundations that share the same values we do," Anderson tells BuzzFeed.
And in some cases, our foreign competitors benefit from much cheaper labor costs and other lower operating costs because of lax regulation and state subsidized industries.
Uber also spoke plainly about its losses to date and warned investors that it expects operating costs to increase and that it may not achieve profitability.
The company cited a larger negative impact from continued disruption in third party nickel powder billet supply and higher operating costs than it had originally anticipated.
The city of Los Angeles also made a deal with the IOC to receive an interest-free loan that will cover the organizing committee's operating costs.
Chipotle fell 6.7 percent to $428.58 after the burrito chain said its operating costs in the second quarter will be slightly higher than the first quarter.
The Crop Trust funds the preparation and shipment of seeds from developing countries to Svalbard, as well as a portion of the vault's annual operating costs.
China Southern on Monday booked record profit for 2017 due to robust travel demand and a strengthening yuan, albeit capped by higher-than-expected operating costs.
SolarCity on Wednesday said it would cut operating costs, including slashing its chief executive's salary, to bring expenses in line with its reduced solar installation outlook.
Torstar said expenses related to salaries fell 15 percent, while other operating costs declined nearly 9 percent, indicating that its cost-cutting efforts were paying off.
The Globo sports website reported that the cost of infrastructure projects rose to 26.7 billion reais and another 9.2 billion reais was spent on operating costs.
GoPro is reducing its workforce by about 270 employees, the company announced today, citing an effort to reduce operating costs by about $200 million for 20163.
Simon Flowers of Wood Mackenzie, an industry consultancy, says that even at $22014 a barrel, only 22008% of global production fails to cover its operating costs.
Chipotle fell 6.3 percent to $429.86 after the burrito chain said its operating costs in the second quarter will be slightly higher than the first quarter.
The report encourages the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, another independent agency that regulates the nuclear industry, to not "unnecessarily" add to the operating costs of nuclear plants.
Credit card issuer American Express Co slipped 2.3% after warning of higher operating costs this year as it spends heavily on rewards programs to attract customers.
That maneuver, the SEC said, artificially reduced the company's operating costs by as much as 20 percent at times, and improved metrics for oil extraction efficiency.
Instead, he plans to cover operating costs by charging a dollar per month for the service and possibly adding more expensive premium tiers down the road.
The company's profit in the second quarter was hurt in part by a higher tax rate and increased operating costs, up 4.3 percent to $7.62 billion.
The nation's oil firms are retrenching, with large producers planning little or no further expansion and some smaller projects struggling even to cover their operating costs.
In recent years, some Chinese manufacturers had already started to relocate capacity to countries such as Vietnam and Cambodia, due to high operating costs at home.
And while lifting subsidies on water and electricity makes sense, it could raise operating costs for businesses while the government is trying to encourage private investment.
Sunrise estimates that it needs another $2 million to pay outstanding bills and finish construction and $1 million more for operating costs in the first year.
"These changes, particularly in the absence of a justification, threaten to make our communities less safe while increasing BOP operating costs over time," the letter said.
The first-half profits reflected a 13 percent fall in operating costs to $4 billion and stable income of $6.8 billion, despite an uncertain economic outlook.
In the 2552 fiscal year the libraries received $271 million for operating costs, $2170 million more than the year before — the largest increase in recent times.
Valero processed more barrels of crude oil than it expected to in the first quarter, pushing down operating costs, and said it would ramp up activity.
Newcomers Robinhood, Acorns, MoneyLion, Stash, Betterment and Wealthfront saw massive growth last year, with much smaller operating costs than incumbents, according to a recent JMP report.
"In the current low price environment, we continue our efforts to reduce both capital and operating costs," Hess Chief Executive John Hess told investors on Wednesday.
Reuters reported last month that Airbus was considering doing away with the front "grand staircase" to lower the double-decker's operating costs and boost fuel efficiency.
The grocery cost $2.2 million to set up, and his operating costs are low because the Salvation Army handles human resources and some other business operations.
The plan, dubbed 'Transform 2 Win' will reduce operating costs and increase the group's asset base "through targeted restructuring actions," CNH Industrial said in a statement.
On-demand video streaming service Hooq said on Friday it has filed for liquidation after it failed to grow rapidly and cover its increasing operating costs.
Though the school is public, a well-connected foundation helps bridge the nearly $1 million annual gap between taxpayer funding and the arts program's operating costs.
Over all, the fares for ferries in San Francisco cover about half of the operating costs, according to the system's operator, the Water Emergency Transportation Authority.
In New York, the city covered about 80 percent of the operating costs in NYC Ferry's first full year of operation, the Citizens Budget Commission found.
Nearly 450 historic buildings on the base have been rehabilitated as rental homes and workplaces, and since 2012, rental income has covered the park's operating costs.
Drivers need to be paid, and third-party delivery providers — which charge restaurants a commission typically based on order cost — need to cover other operating costs.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc fell 0.4% after reporting a 26% drop in quarterly profit, hurt by weakness in its investment banking business and higher operating costs.
Last quarter, for example, Twitter said investments in health and safety features would increase operating costs by 20% over the course of the entire fiscal year.
The International Air Transport Association has warned that IMO 2020 could tighten supplies of jet fuel, which already accounts for 25 percent of airline operating costs.
The aircraft also sparked a low-cost revolution, with multiple low-cost long-haul carriers adopting the aircraft as a way to bring down operating costs.
Critics say the idea means Canadians firms' operating costs will rise at a time when Trump is pushing to cut corporate taxes and relax environmental regulations.
For example, Centrica might need to cut an additional 200-400 million pounds a year off its 1.6 billion pounds per year energy supply operating costs.
NEW DELHI — India needs to fix structural issues in its aviation market that keep operating costs high for domestic airlines, a top industry leader told CNBC.
Norwegian operates one of the largest Boeing 737 NG fleets in Europe, making the Max 8 a logical next step in order to lower operating costs.
This included approximately $109 billion in vehicle operating costs, $36 billion in travel time delays, $1.4 billion in safety costs and $0.7 billion in environmental costs.
The expense ratio for the ETF, which is how much a fund charges to cover management and administrative fees as well as operating costs, is 0.75%.
The Canadian drugmaker is also taking steps to reduce operating costs in North America and has set up a transaction committee within its board of directors.
There are plenty of reasons such a decision might make sense, including what the agency estimated would be $20 million in annual savings on operating costs.
Money has been borrowed just to meet operating costs, deficits have soared, and payments on the debt now roughly equal what the district spends on its payroll.
The defense ministry said the Eurofighter consortium had offered to update the current jets and renegotiate operating costs since the former minister's task force ended its work.
Jet fuel accounts to a quarter of airlines' operating costs, and IATA said jet fuel will cost 27.5% more this year than it did two years ago.
Keeping drivers off the salary payroll means lower operating costs for Uber and Lyft, a model that has helped them grow rapidly into multi-billion-dollar companies.
Now, $84 billion sounds like a lot of money, especially considering the fact that Apple expects its quarterly operating costs to come in at around $8.7 billion.
The Times said on Tuesday that it expected adjusted operating costs to increase in low single-digit percent in the second quarter as it ramps up investments.
The railroad operator said its quarterly operating ratio, which measures operating costs as a percentage of revenue, fell to 61.9 percent from 62.7 percent a year earlier.
The company's new Shanghai factory is expected to begin production by the end of the year, and to have lower operating costs than Tesla's Fremont, California plant.
Diamond said the increases at Grand Beach resulted from a new management contract, consistent with the company's deals elsewhere, and higher operating costs and reserves for renovations.
BANGKOK, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Thai Airways International Pcl plans to delay taking delivery of 14 planes for three years to reduce operating costs, it said on Wednesday.
Those investment led to a 2% rise in operating costs to about $3 billion, leading McDonald's to post a smaller-than-expected profit of $2.11 per share.
The auto company hopes to cut operating costs by $25.5 billion over the next few years while also working on an $11 billion redesign, per the Post.
TSB on Thursday reported a 2.3 percent rise in first-quarter operating costs to 207.5 million pounds ($289.32 million), primarily due to an increase in these fees.
Ripple said that its technology could give banks a 33 percent reduction in their operating costs during this process and allow lenders to move money "in seconds".
The proposal allocates 13.26 trillion pesos for government operating costs, 9.9% higher than last year, and 40.4 trillion pesos for investment, a slight 0.74% decrease from 2018.
Operating costs rose by 77 billion forints as, after changes in IFRS accounting rules, costs from a special banking tax and transaction fees appeared in that line.
PSA is seeking to cut its China operating costs by 10 percent annually over three years, Chief Financial Officer Jean-Baptiste de Chatillon told reporters on Wednesday.
Critics also say pubs are already under pressure from tougher gambling restrictions and a new online sales reporting system mandated by the government that raise operating costs.
The oil industry has been discussing the merits of merging resources in the busy Permian Basin as a way to reduce operating costs and increasing shareholder returns.
The Times said it expected operating costs to rise by a low single-digit percentage in the current quarter as it adds a net 27,212 digital subscribers.
With the sale to Yara, Bunge aimed "to create a more streamlined complement to our agribusiness operations with lower price risk and operating costs," a spokeswoman said.
The seven-year-old electronics company sells products directly to consumers through both online and offline channels, which allows it to keep operating costs and prices low.
By the time the OPC is dedicated in 2021, annual operating costs for all 14 presidential libraries will approach $85033 million—just to keep the doors open.
A source has said Lufthansa's bid is for around 200 million euros ($237 million), plus a further 100 million to meet operating costs during a transition phase.
According to the school's website, 21st Century Fox covers GFS' core operating costs, and any additional donations go straight to programs that directly help the young artists.
They expect the savings would be greater in other cities where the number of overdose deaths is higher and real estate and operating costs might be lower.
Our research revealed a saturation level causing unprecedented challenges, starting with exorbitant housing prices and runaway operating costs that accelerate a startup's "burn rate"—its monthly spending.
Rio aimed to slice a further $2 billion off operating costs over the next two years, after having cut $1.3 billion last year, beating its own goal.
The changes are designed to increase mobile, video, native and social advertising revenue 8 percent to $1.8 billion and cut operating costs by $20133 million this year.
Amid bleak prospects at home, CITIC plans to cut operating costs of its international arm, CLSA, by 25-30 percent, CLSA Chairman Tang Zhenyi said on Friday.
However, the bank's results in 2017 will be moderately weaker due to pressure on credit spreads and limited opportunities for further reductions in funding and operating costs.
Klostermeyer adds that the cost of labor has gone up over the years, which has impacted operating costs at mom-and-pop framing shops, raising frame prices.
Falling oil prices also mean airlines are likely to keep older less fuel-efficient planes in their fleets for longer than before, given the lower operating costs.
Adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) fell 9% year on year, it said, citing lower chemical product prices and higher operating costs at LCCP.
CP reported an operating ratio — operating costs as a percentage of revenue — of 43 percent for the fourth quarter, slightly down from 56.2 percent a year earlier.
The company said that, including operating costs, Amazon had spent 6.4 billion pounds ($8.3 billion) in the UK since 2010, against sales of around 33 billion pounds.
HSBC, Europe's largest banks by assets, on Friday reported a 4 percent fall in profit before tax in the first quarter of 2018 as operating costs rose.
Diversified, which was founded in 2001 by Rusty Hutson, who remains its chief executive, said its average operating costs were around $9.5 per barrel of oil equivalent.
FireEye, which has probed some of the biggest cyber attacks to date including the Equifax Inc breach, said its operating costs dropped 5.8 percent in the quarter.
Operators have drastically reduced operating costs as a sharp drop in oil prices since 2014 forced companies to become more efficient and service providers to slash costs.
The Coyotes, also looking for a new home and long at odds with Glendale over leasing and operating costs with their arena, are an increasingly likely partner.
The government added that DVSA enforcement staff – as well as European counterparts – had found evidence of drivers and operators using "emissions cheat devices" to cut operating costs.
It could do that simply by renewing the Affordable Care Act fund that was covering the database's operating costs, and that is scheduled to expire in 2019.
The funds would provide a much-needed cushion in case Tesla's operating costs continue to outpace its car sales, as they have in the past few months.
The company bills ex-subscribers up to $15 a month for what it calls a platform or membership fee that's required to cover administrative and operating costs.
Why it matters: Contactless payment technology can bring down operating costs and act as a test case for subsequent attempts to make subways more accessible and modern.
EQT said its earnings in the quarter were hurt by higher operating costs, including a charge related to the sale of some assets, and higher interest expense.
Plus energy stocks, the worst-performing sector of 2019, are struggling to grow profits as high operating costs and lower oil prices continue to eat into revenue.
Schwab and TD Ameritrade expect to save $1.8bn-2bn a year, about two-thirds of TD Ameritrade's operating costs (and 18-20% of their combined cost base).
Today, McCaleb is focused on Stellar, whose website says it operates as a nonprofit and covers operating costs with some of its digital currency holdings and donations.
As trees grow, forest owners make significant investments – often millions of dollars – in regular operating costs like road maintenance, weed control, thinning and many rounds of fertilization.
All told, OneConnect posted operating costs of $227.6 million in the first three quarters of 2019, leading to an operating loss of $156.6 million in the period.
After failing to keep up with new trends and connect with consumers, A&P found itself with a reputation for poor customer service and high operating costs.
BRIAN MOYNIHAN: Well, if you think about what digitization means, it means better convenience for the customer and lower operating costs for us and more assured transactions.
Increased operating costs for institutions and decreased state contributions have led to a financing gap, said Kurt Ehlers, managing director at Corvias Campus Living, a development group.
While Blue Origin has not disclosed its per-flight operating costs, Teal Group aerospace analyst Marco Caceres estimated each flight could cost the firm about $10 million.
Operating costs have increased in recent years, not least because plants have been required to adopt more stringent safety requirements after the 803 Fukushima meltdown in Japan.
In the filing, Spotify laid out detailed financial data for the first time, showing rising revenue and relatively steady operating costs, which analysts took as a positive.
Its fuel bill increased 6 percent on the year to 2.53 billion dirhams and made up 25 percent of its operating costs compared with 26 percent last year.
The new planes will cut operating costs and their longer range will allow the airline to fly to more destinations, Chief Executive Peter Bellew said in a statement.
Sentencing reform advocates don't expect President-elect Donald Trump to follow the precedent set by Obama, despite the overcrowding and skyrocketing operating costs plaguing the federal prison system.
The company forecast 2017 cash operating costs at its oil sands operations of C$24-C$27 per barrel, below its 20173 forecast of C$25.50-C$27.50.
The goal is to improve workflow processes, increase productivity and throughput, and reduce labor and operating costs, while also improving workplace safety and reducing equipment and product damage.
The royalties are based on a percentage of sales and insulate McDonald's from the uncertainty of changing labor, food and other operating costs that are borne by franchisees.
Businesses succeed in Texas because we offer the advantages of lower taxes with no personal or corporate income tax, lower operating costs and a more predictable regulatory environment.
However, risks remain: The emirate's gas fields have proved challenging to monetize in the past due to high operating costs and artificially low local prices for the fuel.
Boeing faces a difficult puzzle as it tries to square conflicting airline demands for a wide twin-aisle cabin with the low operating costs of the 737 category.
Its total revenue fell to 3.36 billion shillings ($33.2 million) from 3.77 billion shillings while operating costs fell to 916.1 million shillings from 1.01 billion shillings in 2014.
Shares in Fulham Shore, which was founded in 2012, fell 20 percent after it said its restaurants were serving fewer customers than last year, with higher operating costs.
The Calgary-based company said in January it aimed to push operating costs as a percentage of revenue below 59 percent in 2016 from 60 percent in 2015.
DUBAI, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Saudi Telecom Co (STC) met estimates with a 10.3 percent rise in fourth-quarter profit on Thursday as operating costs and operating expenses declined.
Showcasing sustainability efforts at these highly watched and attended events will help educate fans, reduce operating costs for owners and ultimately lessen the environmental impact for surrounding neighborhoods.
"A recovery in global dayrates will translate to higher revenue for Diamond, so long as they are above operating costs," said Charlie Hockless from research firm Vessels Value.
Caterpillar told us so in that report, when it said that tariffs were responsible for just $70 million of its $12.2 billion in total operating costs last quarter.
"Net interest income and net non-interest income rose year-on-year while banks even managed to reduce operating costs somewhat," the central bank said in a report.
Breuillac said Total has cut operating costs by 1.5 billion euros in 2015 with an objective to gain 2.4 billion in 2016 and 3 billion more in 2017.
And they've brought lower operating costs for shippers and other transportation companies, which helps boost profits and hold the line on the cost of travel and moving goods.
"Other operating costs such as marketing and R&D appears to be getting cut as well but they are not able to resolve their royalty issue," said Sheikh.
Spectrum sharing will give Rcom access to a wider band of spectrum and Jio's network to provide faster 4G data services and provide capex and operating costs savings.
The airline said fuel comprised an average of 32 percent of its operating costs and its fuel costs had risen by 31 percent compared to a year earlier.
Premier also maintained its full-year production guidance at 75,000-80,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) and its operating costs forecast of about $16 per barrel.
Last week, Imagination Technologies confirmed layoffs, bringing the total to 350 for the year as it looks to cut some $22 million from its operating costs by 2017.
Deutsche Boerse said it expected to achieve synergies equivalent to some 20 percent of the combined group's 2015 adjusted operating costs of approximately 2.2 billion euros ($2.44 billion).
Despite challenges in the quarter, the company's operating ratio, which measures operating costs as a percentage of revenue, improved to 62 percent from 64.4 percent a year earlier.
If the park generates $20 billion in revenue and makes $1.53 billion in profit, its operating costs must be the difference between the two numbers, or $16 billion.
Additionally, with improved insight into how products are made, a company can use this data to identify manufacturing inefficiencies that, when fixed, can potentially help cut operating costs.
Given that the company's fuel bill rose 22% to 1.6 billion euros in the last six months, accounting for more than a third of operating costs, that's painful.
He says that replaceable batteries, alongside a lifetime of between 18 and 24 months for each scooter, is fundamental to Tier having lower operating costs than its competition. 
"The steps we have taken to boost efficiency of our fleet across PepsiCo have significantly reduced emissions while lowering our operating costs," said Indra Nooyi, PepsiCo's chief executive.
They say such a law would make it harder for them to find buyers for their land- sales that help to cover operating costs of their religious institutions.
Petrópolis said it had committed about $300 million to keep Imcopa's plants running, by buying raw materials and paying operating costs at the plants with about 640 workers.
Beal told federal agents he paid the roughly $1,500 month in rent for the Aliso Viejo property and half of the spa's operating costs, according to court papers.
The budget carrier said in December that it was taking steps to manage its operating costs and overheads, after issuing its second warning on full-year 2015 revenue.
"I'd say the types of investment are similar, but we run at much lower operating costs and, at least at the outset, at lower valuations," Singhal told me.
Furthermore, capital costs for hardware are usually a small fraction of the overall cost of running large carrier networks, sometimes less than one-tenth of the operating costs.
Moreover, due to the incorporation of all the employees into the provincial union, Santa Fe faces substantial obstacles in cutting the public labor force to reduce operating costs.
Operating costs as a proportion of operating revenue rose on an annual basis for a third consecutive month in May, which He said needed to be closely watched.
Rather, it is operating costs — fuel, labor, and electricity — that are rising even as traditional sources of funding (mainly fares) dry up in the face of the virus.
The Times increased its investments in marketing and the newsroom this quarter, with operating costs increasing to $381 million, compared with $351 million in the quarter last year.
Under a deal with the Interior Department, New York State will pay about $65,000 a day out of its tourism budget to cover the sites' operating costs. Gov.
If it does build one, it is expected to use lighter-weight composite materials to keep the weight and operating costs in line with a single-aisle jet.
The budgeting rules used for credit programs, which exclude operating costs, can incentivize the government to embrace direct lending rather than provide marginal inducements to spur private lending.
That should mark a new era for commercial satellite operation, leading to further decreased operating costs, and therefore more access for startup and smaller companies to take part.
SIG said there would be job cuts, as planned, in the first half of 2019 to bring down operating costs and also pricing tweaks to shore up margins.
Although Amtrak claims these trains cover their operating costs, Amtrak is also desperately lobbying Congress for $2023 billion to rehabilitate the infrastructure required to keep the trains running.
Its effort to cut funding and operating costs together with lower loan impairment charges should provide some relief, although we anticipate that profitability will remain modest in 2017.
The company, whose operating costs fell 20193% from the prior quarter, and gross margin expanded, said it would take further steps to cut costs and streamline its business.
"Longer term there is no doubt consolidation in stock exchanges globally will continue," said Pendal's Pittard, who pointed to the benefits of scaling exchanges' high fixed operating costs.
The goal, according to the bill, is to encourage the use of bulk dispensers of personal care products in order to reduce plastic waste and lower operating costs.
So they shifted their focus to trimming operating costs at several detention centers and coaching agency officials as they renegotiated contracts with companies managing some of those facilities.
The Negative Outlook is predicated on the risk that the association's franchise, business generation and profitability may weaken amid a smaller active membership base and higher operating costs.
Lower energy costs, together with lower land costs and fewer land-use restrictions, mean lower operating costs for businesses and a lower cost-of-living for their employees.
This is due to most of the company's operating costs being either related to the cost of diesel, where there are some pass through components, or naira-denominated.
Operating costs are kept low by employing only a handful of people to stock aisles and limiting the amount of cold storage, which is necessary for fresh food.
Big manufacturers in most industries are struggling with overcapacity, pushing them to sell goods overseas at cut-rate, even money-losing prices, just to cover their operating costs.
The company, whose operating costs fell 231% from the prior quarter, and gross margin expanded, said it would take further steps to cut costs and streamline its business.
But if, instead, another company sees that dramatic increase in profitability and drop in operating costs, it may and likely will hurt Uber's IPO position and its valuation.
Capital and operating costs will be low, so unless public policy imposes some kind of price floor, there will be a steady downward pull on per-mile charges.
The big five - Apple, Facebook, Alphabet, Amazon and Microsoft - reported a 13 percent rise in operating costs on average in the March quarter as revenue rose nearly 10 percent.
C13 is the latest digital lender to challenge Brazil's traditional banks, joining others such as Banco Inter SA and Nubank with lower operating costs than brick-and-mortar banks.
The capital injection underscores strong investor demand for the fast-growing ride-hailing market in Latin America's largest economy despite ongoing legal battles that could sharply increase operating costs.
The guidance it gave on fares and operating costs helped lift shares of American (AAL) and other airlines in Wednesday trading, despite the news about the flight cancellation problems.
But immigration attorneys say the pricey commissary goods are part of a broader strategy by private prisons to harness cheap inmate labor to lower operating costs and boost profits.
The idea of a slimmed down staircase, as well as adding fuel-saving wingtips, is aimed at lowering the huge double-decker's operating costs and boosting its fuel efficiency.
Areva's expertise in uranium mining, and its alleged subcontracting of companies with little local buy-in, also gives the company an outsized ability to determine its true operating costs.
In late November, tens of thousands of rural workers marched to parliament in New Delhi in protest against escalating operating costs, dwindling produce prices and insufficient agriculture infrastructure investment.
With client demand muted, an effort to contain operating costs led Chinese manufacturers to further reduce staff, while confidence towards the year ahead stayed subdued, according to the survey.
"They have to take low-grade ore, which will raise operating costs, and then on top of that the market will crash and send prices down further," he said.
Key opportunities: Potential opportunities in biofuels; reduced operating costs through efficiency gains and cost reductions; purchase or trade offsets in the market; further building out its renewable energy portfolio.
The expense line was boosted by standard operating costs like compliance and personnel, as well as investments in things like biometric scanners and technology to approve loans more quickly.
The big five - Apple, Facebook, Alphabet , Amazon and Microsoft - reported a 13 percent rise in operating costs on average in the March quarter as revenue rose nearly 10 percent.
Pre-tax profit at the real estate business fell 2 percent last year to $220 million, as higher operating costs offset rising revenue from acquisitions and higher home prices.
The company does not break out the operating costs of each project, but it's safe to assume that research and development for a flying internet drone doesn't come cheap.
Factoring in operating costs and the cost of capital, the study concludes that Carbon Engineering's system could capture a tonne of the greenhouse gas for between $94 and $103.
The fund will invest in turnkey assets consisting of mining sites with some of the lowest electricity and operating costs globally that feature Bitfury data centers, both companies said.
In recent years, some Chinese manufacturers had already started to relocate some of their capacity to countries such as Vietnam and Cambodia, due to high operating costs at home.
In recent years, some Chinese manufacturers had already started to relocate some of their capacity to countries such as Vietnam and Cambodia, due to high operating costs at home.
The city contributes about $1.6 billion a year toward operating costs, on top of the nearly $6 billion that comes in from New Yorkers and visitors using the system.
They say such a law would make it harder for them to find buyers for church-owned land - sales that help to cover operating costs of their religious institutions.
When coupled with blockchain, the digital tool behind the cryptocurrency bitcoin, it also removes the need for banks and intermediaries to complete the transaction, reducing the agency's operating costs.
In 2016 CITIC posted its lowest annual profit in three years and plans to cut the operating costs of its international arm CLSA by 25 percent to 30 percent.
"We are going to bear down on operating costs, but in markets like London and Shanghai we need to spend more on marketing to hold our share," he said.
So a $220 purchase, minus the $230 cost of the goods, minus the $240 operating costs associated with that unit of clothing, leaves a profit margin of 240 percent.
Teck, the largest producer of steelmaking coal in North America, said on Thursday its operating costs fell 15 percent to C$691 million ($133 million) in the second quarter.
Shares of American Express Co slipped 2.6% after the credit card issuer warned of higher operating costs this year as it spends heavily on rewards programs to attract customers.
The overlap between the banks is such that a merger could strip out 10 percent of their combined estimated operating costs – around 843 billion euros according to one analyst.
MEG, whose key operations are in the Athabasca oil sands region in Alberta, said net operating costs fell 21.3123 percent to C$8.24 per barrel in the fourth quarter.
The unit reported first quarter gross profit of C$164 million on increased operating costs and a 23 percent production drop at Red Dog mine, due to lower grades.
It's also designed as a connected car from the ground up, with tight integration across software and hardware, according to the company, which will help reduce overall operating costs.
ART has limited responsibility for the operating costs of master-leased properties, which supports higher EBITDA margins for its property portfolio compared with most global leisure and lodging companies.
To fix this, the city has paid enormous contracts to external construction companies—per a July 2017 study, the MTA's operating costs had "outpaced inflation by 50%" since 2002.
In a period of high fuel prices, shipping companies can trade increased sailing times, smaller schedules and larger fleets (higher capital costs) for reduced fuel consumption (lower operating costs).
Despite lower freight volumes, the company said it aimed to push its operating costs as a percentage of revenue below 21 percent in 21.4441 from 60 percent in 2015.
The question for the industry now is how to cut down on fuel expenses, maintenance charges, and other operating costs amid the surge in passengers and higher IT spending.
Oswald Clint, an analyst at Bernstein Research in London, estimates that the industry has cut operating costs by about 45 percent in the United States, and 0003 percent elsewhere.
They also saved ratepayers as much as $28503 billion by reducing the demand for—and lowering the price of—natural gas and other energy sources with higher operating costs.
He said bitcoin miners are more likely to hold bitcoin as its price falls to breakeven for operating costs, and sell as its price rises, leading to greater profits.
It said that, including operating costs, it had invested 6.4 billion pounds ($8.3 billion) in Britain since 2010 in logistics, order filling, research and development and head office functions.
Investors often ignore depreciation and amortization expenses because they're not considered to be a core part of companies' ongoing operating costs and don't necessarily represent current expenditures of cash.
The MAX 200 variant can seat up to 200 passengers, 11 more than the usual low-cost airline configuration, allowing carriers to reduce their operating costs and increase revenue.
Against a backdrop of oil prices falling to 12-year lows, at least temporarily reducing aircraft operating costs and boosting carriers' profitability hopes, the drive is already under way.
In the Eagle Ford's DeWitt county, some pumpjacks, the so-called nodding donkeys, sit idle, a possible sign that for some producers prices no longer even cover operating costs.
The European Union has voted against a controversial copyright reform proposal that would have severely hampered internet freedom—while driving up operating costs for many of your favorite websites.
At stake: Amazon says it will spend $20163 billion in building and operating costs for what it calls its HQ2 with an eventual employee count of 50,000 or more.
Banks have steadily pared branches over the past several years because of industry consolidation, efforts to curb operating costs and, most significantly, the growth of mobile and online banking.
It is cutting operating costs by 1.23% to $375 million and investment will be lowered by $80 million to $150 million, which is expected to reduce output next year.
Bloomberg's report says that it is looking at other options beyond a formal bankruptcy filing to stay afloat, but the company faces big challenges in terms of operating costs.
Court documents filed by Uber and Postmates also pointed to a study that found the law could raise overall operating costs for ride-sharing companies by nearly a third.
Yet the federal government's support for urban transit is broadly limited to competitively selected capital projects, with little or no support for the operating costs of local transit agencies.
It also expects a reduction in operating costs at the plant of around 25-13 million pounds ($32.5-$45.5 million) per year when the coal phase-out is complete.
The following February, Smartcheckr LLC was registered in New York, with Ton-That telling the Times that he developed the image-scraping tools while Schwartz covered the operating costs.
SAO PAULO, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Brazilian wood pulp producer Suzano said in a securities filing on Thursday it sees operating costs reaching 1,300 reais ($299) per tonne by 2024.
Mittal attributed the downgrade to higher-than-expected operating costs and the decision taken by M1's major shareholders to drop plans to review their stakes in the telco.
Both NNG and KRF could be downgraded due to recontracting risk, unexpected increases in operating costs and catastrophic pipeline related events leading to significant pressure on projected credit metrics.
Thanks to his efforts, this technology is now being adapted for use in breweries — not just cutting harmful emissions to the atmosphere, but also significantly reducing breweries' operating costs.
Airlines had initially rushed to place orders, expecting it to lower operating costs and boost profits as the industry crawled out of a slowdown in tourism since September 2001.
To stay afloat, Vicis planned to cut operating costs by half, curtail expansion plans and focus on just two football helmets — its adult model and a version for children.
After Bron announced the opening of the district school in Akron, reports came out showing James is not covering the full operating costs of the school ... only around 25%.
However, the companies are not likely to alter their plans of moving some of their production out of China as they also face higher operating costs in the country.
Why it matters: Companies like Zipcar and Car2Go could lower their operating costs and edge into the autonomous driving world by using early-stage AVs to navigate between rental customers.
Making sense of your company's operating costs can be tricky, but there are some cases where shelling out a little cash – if you're ready – will pay off in long run.
For months, lower fuel prices have ramped up competition within the United States, enabling large domestic carriers to chop fares in line with budget airlines that have lower operating costs.
DE) plans to cut around 300 jobs as new CEO Theodor Weimer seeks to lower operating costs by 100 million euros ($120 million) through to 2020, Handelsblatt reported on Wednesday.
Oil sands operating costs fell to $22.15 a barrel in the quarter from $27 a barrel a year prior because of lower natural gas prices, cost reductions and increased production.
The trucks, which can run 24 hours a day while only stopping to add fuel, will enhance safety at the company's oil sand mines and reduce operating costs, Little said.
Apart from the savings in not having to build and maintain a tall structure, the remote centres would also cut operating costs, especially when looking after more than one airport.
This is not the same thing as actual profitability because it excludes operating costs, but it does demonstrate that Postmates brings in more revenue than what it pays the couriers.
Unit operating costs to extract oil have halved since 2014, but are still much higher than in parts of the Middle East, the Gulf of Mexico, Africa and even Norway.
The company said on Monday it would sell Pure and reduce total operating costs by 15 million pounds in its next financial year by focusing on its core multimedia product.
The company's new financing will also be used to develop its artificial intelligence and automation capabilities, which WeLab uses to detect fraud, lower its operating costs and improve customer experience.
Pressure on operating costs will continue to weigh on profitability, but we think conduct fines have peaked at most banks, providing some headroom to offset revenue weakness and higher LICs.
Suncor's cash operating costs for the oil sands dropped to C$28 a barrel in the fourth quarter from C$34.45 a barrel during the same period a year earlier.
Tesco plans to reduce its operating costs by a further 13 billion pounds ($1.9 billion) over three years through efficiencies in its distribution network and stores and from procurement savings.
Cenovus said it reduced general and administrative costs by 44 percent per barrel of oil equivalent and oil sands operating costs by 6 percent per barrel in 2017 from 2016.
Adjusted operating earnings in the meat products segment rose nearly eight-fold to C$61.3 million ($13 million) in the first quarter, helped by lower operating costs and price increases.
The commission report estimated a total budget of $22019 million for construction and pre-opening marketing efforts, with annual operating costs of $20 million for a 75,000-square-foot building.
SAA executives later told the committee it would face a liquidity crisis if it does not receive the 13 billion rand injection to meet debt obligations and cover operating costs.
The French move has drawn criticism from some quarters because putting expensive high-speed rolling stock onto a traditional rail system would also increase state rail operator SNCF's operating costs.
There is a lot of tech talent in China and the lower operating costs here means that we get a longer runway with the amount of investments that we get.
By dedicating time to learning about new technologies, business owners can ultimately benefit from tools that automate tasks and streamline processes, and that help save time and reduce operating costs.
Kumar said the new aircraft will deliver operating costs of 8 cents per available seat mile or $250 per hour, which is 60-80 percent lower than comparable conventional aircraft.
Canadian rig contractor Precision Drilling Corp reported a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss, helped by lower operating costs, and raised its capital budget for the year after winning new contracts.
The supply deals as well as efforts to cut operating costs amid the slump in nickel prices since last year should help the company stay profitable this year, it said.
TRIP, an industry group that examines surface transportation data, estimates that the average motorist in the United States pays $377 a year in vehicle operating costs due to damaged roads.
Like other on-demand startups, however, Miso has to balance its growth plans with keeping operating costs sustainable while making sure contractors get enough bookings to stick with the platform.
While this may be one solution, two-thirds of U.K. employers say they're taking a direct financial hit to fill this gap as they outsource work or increase operating costs.
"And yet, despite the success of our community, our operating costs became too high, and we had to reassess our prospects," the company writes in a note detailing the closure.
Conoco also cut jobs, reduced operating costs in several projects and raised its dividend by 7 percent, with Chief Executive Ryan Lance promising to improve cash flow and shareholder returns.
There's also operating costs that the illegal weed industry has never had to deal with, like having to pay workers' compensation and pass pesticide testing standards required by the state.
The new building, at a proposed cost of $5.3 million plus another $800,000 in annual operating costs, will provide historical context for the statue and for the university's broader history.
At 60 cents per mile (AAA's estimate of vehicle operating costs in the U.S.), this represents a $2.37 trillion revenue opportunity today, if all miles were converted to AV services.
In addition, as water becomes more scarce and expensive, WaterSense can help all businesses reduce their operating costs and increase their resiliency by installing high-efficiency fixtures in their facilities.
Farrar, himself a union representative for Uber drivers, argued that, after commission and operating costs, drivers were earning only £5.68 ($7.46) per hour, 15 percent below the U.K. minimum wage.
The oil and gas producer said it would also add two new drilling rigs to its North Dakota operations and look to lower operating costs at its biggest production area.
The company said on Friday it expected the hike to increase its pretax operating costs by about $75 million in the third quarter and $120 million in the fourth quarter.
Ultimately, both capital and operating costs will depend on public support for continuing state budget allocations for an APCD, which will face competing demands, particularly in periods of economic stress.
We've hustled a few gigs serving a couple hundred lunch services to some companies trying to feed their employees, and with that we've secured some money to cover operating costs.
For example, authorities could require Bristol-Myers Squibb to pass on any reduction in operating costs from the Celgene deal in the form of lower drug prices for cancer-sufferers.
Amazon has invested over 9.3 billion pounds ($12.5 billion) in its UK operations since 2010, he said, but declined to break down that figure between capital expenditure and operating costs.
Microsoft says it invested $120 million in its new offices in Vancouver, which opened in June, and expects to spend $90 million more annually on wages and other operating costs.
The first next-generation aircraft to be produced by the European manufacturer, the A320neo promised and delivered lower operating costs and increased efficiency compared to the previous generation Airbus A320s.
To make up for the shortfall, the agency often had to cover its operating costs with money that had been set aside to buy new equipment and other capital improvements.
Amazon says it has invested over 9.3 billion pounds ($11.7 billion) in its UK operations since 2010 but does not break down that figure between capital expenditure and operating costs.
But regular operating costs still saw the company $1.2 billion in the red, meaning Uber has about two years before it exhausts its current funding unless it trims some fat.
This was achieved thanks to lower operating costs and a 3.7 percent rise in average prices on the Channel tunnel fixed link, which offset lower truck and car shuttle traffic.
Amazon says there are eight factors that will inform its decision on where to build its new corporate headquarters, including favorable operating costs and a highly skilled local labor pool.
The carrier said its revenue rose 3 percent to 52.19 billion shillings, but total operating costs rose by 4 percent to 53.22 billion shillings due to rising global fuel prices.
Drawn by low operating costs, generous tax incentives, and proximity to the U.S., more than ten major call-center firms now operate in El Salvador, employing some twenty thousand people.
Bell hasn't indicated a timeline or for the system to appear on its aircraft, or its cost—except to say that operating costs should fall because of reduced maintenance needs.
The course's profits were not listed, but Mr. Trump's lawyers disclosed in a 2016 court case that after paying operating costs, the resort had actually lost $2.4 million that year.
It's been a difficult year for energy stocks as low oil prices and high operating costs have pressured the sector, but Goldman Sachs believes a turnaround may soon be coming.
"Amortizing this capital cost over 20 years and adding daily operational costs gives a total of $20 USD plus operating costs per one-way ticket on the passenger Hyperloop," he wrote.
"Delays in the migration of certain T2S markets reduced the T2S income for the first two years of operation, causing timetable adjustments, higher operating costs and deferred revenues," the ECB said.
The device will combat the issue of energy expense in the developing world – there are no operating costs after an initial purchase of a GravityLight, and it can last for years.
Pershing Square said last week it believed ADP can improve its operating performance by accelerating growth, improving the quality of its software and service offerings, slashing operating costs and increasing efficiency.
Macau's new measures, which include keeping daily records and hiring compliance officers, are expected to compound pressure on the high-roller VIP sector and increase operating costs for casinos, said analysts.
The Pentagon has forecast that the total cost of the stealth fighter jet program would reach $1.5 trillion by 2070 including development and procurement, as well as operating costs and inflation.
"We remain on track to deliver at least a 1 percent reduction in underlying operating costs before transformation costs ... for the full year," said Moya Greene, the company's Canadian chief executive.
Many are expanding not in their usual bases of Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, but in second-tier cities, including Wuhan, Chengdu and Xi'an, driven by a need to reduce operating costs.
The weight he added to planes during renovations increased operating costs, as did his commitment to providing full in-flight meal service on trips that were no more than 45 minutes.
This means old-school storage providers are commonly forced to offer space in or close to pricey metropolitan areas, like New York City or San Francisco, which drives up operating costs.
The federal government also appropriates money to help with transitions, which go toward operating costs like technology and office space, which is provided to both candidates by the General Services Administration.
Unlocking the potential of eye tracking technology The adoption of IoT technology can provide companies with unprecedented opportunities to reduce operating costs, increase productivity and tap into new markets previously inaccessible.
Denel added it saw potential to cut costs by a further 500 million rand from its supply chain processes, having already cut operating costs by a similar amount in its restructuring.
Installing scrubbers involves a large upfront cost of several million dollars per ship but will allow them to continue burning cheaper high-sulfur fuel oil (capital investment to lower operating costs).
The company said strong production and record low operating costs was driving its cash flow, which is targeted to exceed capital expenditures by about C$230 million ($172 million) per month.
But total operating costs were still flat last year, which the bank blamed on a 40 per cent rise in regulatory expenses and a higher contribution to the UK bank levy.
Net loss widened to $14 million, or 15 cents per share in the quarter, from $8.4 million, or 10 cents per share, a year earlier as operating costs jumped 83 percent.
"The reason for the planned layoffs is the need to restructure the operating costs, including the reduction of the level and cost of employment at the bank," the bank's statement said.
The acquisition is already bearing fruit: A recent note from Deutsche Bank estimates that Amazon's warehouse operating costs have been cut by 20 percent where Kiva Systems technology has been implemented.
During the week, it will become a summer camp, which will help cover operating costs for the season, estimated at roughly $50,000; most of that will go toward staffing, organizers said.
Investors are scrambling to put money into Lime and its competitors, but current operating costs outstrip revenues for electric scooter companies according to a February report by research company Ark Invest.
"Jaguar is notorious for having high operating costs, which may cause new car owners to give up their cars soon after purchase," iSeeCars CEO Phong Ly said in a prepared statement.
The hybrid electric jet will seat up to 12 people, fly up to 700 miles and have operating costs of 8 cents per seat mile, according to the firm behind it.
A 22019 survey conducted by the Maritime Administration (MARAD) found that the annual operating costs of an average U.S. flagged vessel were 2.7 times higher than a comparable foreign flagged vessel.
Saudi Arabia's mobile penetration is 180 percent, the sixth-highest globally, so the benefits are likely to be less pronounced, although it should allow operators to reduce capital and operating costs.
Since 2012, off-exchange trades reported to the FINRA/Nasdaq TRF have risen around 47 percent, while Nasdaq's operating costs for the facility have risen around 16 percent, the filing said.
Higher electricity prices as well as protests and fires at some stores trimmed profits, and Walmex said it would work to boost usage of renewable energy to rein in operating costs.
Revenue was up 17.6% between July and September to 5.67 trillion pesos, while operating costs increased 15.4%, the company said in a statement to the country's financial regulator late on Thursday.
But it remains unclear whether Eurowings will be able to bring its operating costs down by the 40 percent needed to make its services competitive with its European rivals, analysts said.
There's also a chance it could signal more stability in the industry, allowing these corporations to reduce operating costs as a way to save money rather than relying on increased prices.
From there, the venture went from $0 in monthly revenue to a consistent low five figures per month, with almost no operating costs outside of $6-$10 in monthly hosting fees.
Ethan Allen – Ethan Allen said operating costs increased during its fiscal fourth quarter, and that the furniture seller now expects earnings to come in at 41 to 42 cents per share.
Mr. Recny asked why an enterprise that required only a few people to run it should be able to drive up the operating costs of a company that employed about 500.
Twitter shares tumbled 9.8 percent after the social media company forecast that revenue in the first quarter would be weaker than expected and that its full-year operating costs would rise.
Being able to operate more efficiently is a crucial part of optimizing the customer experience, and the shift in consumer desire toward digital banking has allowed banks to slash operating costs.
Its plan is precarious: It faces rising competition, high operating costs and — because we are talking about the market that caused the global financial crisis — the possibility of an unforeseen blowup.
California is set to implement legislation that might transform drivers from independent contractors to full-time employees, which could hike Uber's operating costs by hundreds of millions of dollars each year.
Etisalat's chief strategy officer, Khalifa Hassan al-Forah al-Shamsi, told Reuters that it was making sure that in markets where there are currency fluctuations, operating costs are in local currency.
Commercial space transportation is also demonstrating the long-awaited potential of higher flight rates, lower operating costs, and diversity in capability—all of which are helping to expand the spaceflight industry.
A pioneer in low-fare transatlantic air travel, Norwegian's rapid expansion has left it in the red and heavily in debt, forcing it to cut unprofitable routes and slash operating costs.
Bloomberg New Energy Finance, an energy research group, has forecast that mass-market adoption of electric vehicles will not occur until operating costs fall to match those of internal combustion engines.
Many independent store owners and workers say they are facing a bleak future as their customers have more choices, and rising rents and operating costs further cut into their dwindling profits.
"I think the technology is going to help us streamline the operations and reduce our operating costs," said Verma, pointing out that most costs these days are associated with manual work.
ATHENS, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Piraeus Bank grew third quarter net profit as higher fees and lower operating costs offset higher loan-loss provisions, Greece's largest lender by assets said on Friday.
However, service providers continued to recruit additional staff and raised pay to retain experienced employees, Markit said, adding that many firms were able to offset higher operating costs by raising charges.
Tax law allows forest landowners to deduct these operating costs, which in turn, allows them to afford forest health treatments that reduce the risk of forest fires and other natural disturbances.
Poll: Deutsche Boerse AG plans to cut around 300 jobs as new CEO Theodor Weimer seeks to lower operating costs by 100 million euros through to 2020, Handelsblatt reported on Wednesday.
Amory Lovins has made the case that if the operating costs of the more expensive nuclear plants were put toward energy efficiency, more carbon could be reduced for the same money.

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