Sentences with phrase «cent decline actually»

«Consensus is currently forecasting a 4 per cent reduction in 2013 EPS, so the 1 to 2 per cent decline actually indicates a slight upgrade versus market expectations,» JPMorgan said.

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Furthermore, the percentage of employees with workplace pension plans has actually declined from 41 per cent to 34 per cent from 1991 to 2007.
Yet, the report says the median annual wage has actually declined by six per cent in real terms (adjusted for inflation) since 1976 and has only increased by eight per cent overall since 1996.
The average male who was 40 in 1973 actually saw a 14 per cent decline in his income over ten years.
Judged by the standard GNP statistics, the US per capita income had increased in real value by 25 per cent since 1976; but, using the ISEW, they found that over the same period the economic wellbeing of Americans had actually declined by 10 per cent.
«Recent research actually shows sugar consumed within soft drinks is on the decline, with nearly one in two drinks consumed now non-sugar varieties, compared to 30 per cent in 1997.
In fact, even with a catalyst, there's a good chance this stock ends up becoming an 80 cent dollar after 5 years — because it continues to trade at a smaller / semi-permanent discount, or simply because its fair value actually declines — which only offers a 60 % cumulative gain, or a 9.9 % IRR.
Fossil fuel production per capita actually declined 5 per cent during this period.
Apple shipped 77.4 million iPhones in the quarter, which is actually a 1 per cent decline from Q1, 2017.
Whilst residential sales prices entered into a period of decline during 2015, the rate of decline for Q4 2017 has actually been negligible, at just 0.5 per cent from the last quarter.
But, take British Columbia and Ontario out of the equation, and the national average sale price actually declined by 0.3 per cent.
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