Sentences with phrase «hit you from»

As for Nike, it and many of its peers took a hit from last year's bankruptcies Sports Authority and City Sports.
Carnival reported better - than - expected quarterly results on Tuesday as higher ticket prices helped offset a hit from hurricanes.
Perth - based Automotive Holdings Group will incur a $ 35 million write - down hit from the closure of some of its underperforming businesses, in response to the weak market for car retailers combined with recent regulatory changes by the corporate watchdog.
Jim Cramer compares the impact of tariffs on Apple and Walmart to see which company would take a harder hit from increased U.S. - China tensions.
Some lenders say they'll be taking a big hit from these regulations, regardless of market response.
Elsewhere, the going remains tough for GSK's business, with the full - year earnings hit from currency moves now seen at 8 percent, against 6 percent previously.
Mining and civil engineering contractor Maca has posted a 6.4 per cent increase in profit to $ 34.7 million for the six months to December, despite revenue taking a hit from recent mine closures, as the company shifted its focus onto gold projects in South America.
Recent attacks in Germany and France are forcing some businesses to consider whether there will be a long - term economic hit from the upsurge in terrorism.
But it took a serious PR hit from the asset - backed commercial paper fiasco.
As for profit, it took a hit from the $ 325 million termination fee it had to pay Rite Aid for the aborted merger.
In addition to its conservative economic values, Modesto and neighboring communities took a big hit from the Great Recession.
United Continental Holdings Inc. is likely to take at least a $ 265 million financial hit from Hurricane Harvey because of the carrier's reliance on Houston as one of its biggest hubs, an airline analyst said.
The firm employed a long - short strategy — it went long on the stocks that took a big hit from falling oil prices and shorted those that didn't.
Mr Howard suffered a spate of bad polls in his first term, taking a hit from conservative voters over gun control and from moderate voters over the GST and failing to respond to the Pauline Hanson phenomenon.
Unlike many of its competitors, HBC didn't put too strong an emphasis on the impact the winter's harsh weather had on its sales, although it did say the biggest hit from the weather was in the U.S., not Canada.
In March, Rolls said the cash hit from the problem should peak at 340 million pounds in 2018 before falling in 2019.
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It was a hit from the start.
Puerto Rico avoided a direct hit from Irma, but the storm knocked out power for 70 percent of the island, and killed at least three people.
On a reported basis, L'Oreal sales were down 1 percent in the first quarter at 6.78 billion euros ($ 1.23 billion), reflecting the hit from foreign exchange effects.
Thanks to chart - topping hits from Eminem and 50 Cent, Interscope was living large in the early 2000s while the music business overall was in crisis.
Exports are also expected to take a hit from trade uncertainties and reduced investment.
The hospital operator's business will take a hit from client losses as it tries to correct its financial - reporting procedures.
Its questionable defenses range from the claim that a recent stock surge heralds a durable comeback to blaming a hit from the strong dollar for its flagging sales.
(One notable exception being this 2009 viral hit from Domino's Pizza).
«It's hit us from every direction,» says Zanoni, 39.
Hazard, Kentucky, a town hard - hit from coal - mining closings, is struggling to employ its out - of - work coal miners through a mix of local, state, federal and private programs.
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Joseph George, an analyst at IIFL Ltd, wrote in a research note that the actual hit from Britain's exit won't be immediate.
Cerner missed its own expectations for revenue in the first quarter as it took hits from a delayed Veterans Affairs Department EHR system contract and an unpredictable market.The VA electronic health record system contract has been sitting in limbo for months and will likely be delayed until the second half of the year, according to Cerner Chief Financial Officer Mark Naughten.
Exports are also expected to take a hit from reduced investment and trade uncertainties.
Many of the islands that are currently in Maria's path were directly affected by Hurricane Irma earlier this month, so another hit from such a powerful storm is almost unthinkable at this point.
MILAN (Reuters)- The recent recovery in the dollar has raised hopes that currency turbulence for European corporates will now subside, after first quarter earnings took a hit from the stronger euro.
Haiti did not take a direct hit from Irma, one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes on record, but it unleashed rains that washed away fields of rice and plantains in coastal areas.
The $ 86 bln charge - card group took a big hit from December's tax revamp.
In terms of the interest rate risks, It's more of an opportunity cost than a real «hit from rising interest rates», assuming you hold to maturity.
The conundrum with TIPS is they get hit from rising interest rates so it's all about how much does inflation make up for that rise.
The oil industry might have taken a hit from falling crude prices, but the Texas economy has proven resilient.
What makes Cisco Systems worth considering as a purchase right now is the fact that its backwards - looking accounting earnings have been suppressed by a one - time hit from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
An analyst asked whether Starbucks was seeing any financial hit from the backlash that swirled following the arrests, video of which was shared widely on social media.
Suncorp Group has reported a 15.83 per cent drop in half - yearly net profit after taking a hit from the Victorian hail storms and ploughing money into strategic programs.
Investors also expected that travel - related companies won't take such a big hit from the storm.
While Ele.me's consolidation isn't expected to kick in until the June quarter, Alibaba's already taking hits from its loss - making Cainiao logistics and Youku video businesses.
The island avoided a direct hit from Hurricane Irma earlier this month, but was still lashed with rain and heavy winds that left nearly 900,000 people without power.
The top 1 % took heavy hits from the dot - com crash and the Great Recession but recovered fairly quickly: Saez's preliminary estimates for 2012 (which will be updated next month) have that group receiving nearly 22.5 % of all pretax income, while the bottom 90 %'s share is below 50 % for the first time ever (49.6 %, to be precise).
The recent recovery in the dollar has raised hopes that currency turbulence for European corporates will now subside, after first quarter earnings took a hit from the stronger euro.
Tatts took a $ 137.8 million revenue hit from only having 31 major jackpots of $ 15 million or more in 2017 compared with 45 in the previous year.
For more than a decade, he was behind every crucial decision as Apple rolled out blockbuster hits from the iPod to the iPad, changing how people listen to music and watch entertainment, reshaping entire industries and making Apple the world's most valuable tech company.
Will It Ever See a Hit From the Cambridge Analytica Scandal?
The short - term hit from that spending left it with a slight net loss — its first as a public company.
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