Sentences with phrase «full month forecast»

It's done just under half of our first full month forecast in a day.

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JB Hi - Fi's shares plunged to the lowest in five months after the retail giant cut its full - year profit forecast, blaming bad weather.
It hinted at what to expect last month when it lowered its financial forecast for the full year.
The forecasted earnings used in the formula can either be for the next 12 months or for the next full - year fiscal period.
For the full fiscal nine months, revenues in its core Mercedes - Benz division were stronger than our forecast, driven by unit sales increases mainly in China and the U.S. Despite continued weakness in Germany, Western Europe improved in the third quarter.
Murray Goulburn slashed its full - year earnings forecasts by 40 per cent on Wednesday and said it would cut the price it pays farmers for their milk to $ 4.75 to $ 5 a kilogram just two months after saying it would maintain the farm-gate price at $ 5.60 this season.
Four weeks later, at Wellard's first - half results, the company said full - year profits were likely to be $ 4 million below the forecast made two months earlier.
This has been a welcome bounce back from the poor conditions experienced during the winter months, but there remains a great deal of concern regarding the year ahead given that we have not yet seen the full impact of the public sector cuts and the Association forecasts that construction output will fall in 2011 and 2012.
The 9 month figures for KWG show Eur 2.0 m so possibly beat Eur 2.4 m forecast for full year?
Fashion month is (still) in full swing, this time forecasting what the trends will be this fall and winter.
A model by the Purdue Climate Change Research Center in West Lafayette forecasts, by 2050, the full growing seasons will expand by one month; there will be 33 to 45 more days with temperatures above 90 degrees; an increase in precipitation between 14 percent and 22 percent; and 24 days to 36 days less snow cover.
The hiring outlook for 2017 is the best the U.S. has seen in a decade with 2 in 5 employers (40 percent) planning to hire full - time, permanent employees over the next 12 months, according to CareerBuilder's annual job forecast.
«With a first full look of the spring buying season and six - month update to the forecast, our data through June confirms our initial projection that 2015 would be a non-growth year,» says Alex Villacorta, Ph.D., vice president of research and analytics at Clear Capital.
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