Sentences with phrase «hurt by a commodity»

Kimberly said its results were hurt by commodity price inflation but it is pleased with an increase in organic growth.
Companies that buy commodities and sell brands, for example aren't likely to be hurt by a commodity price bubble occurring or bursting.

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*, commodities have been hurt by several, interrelated supply and demand trends, none of which appears to be going away anytime soon.
A long - running trade dispute between the United States and Mexico over the American sugar market has been resolved by the U.S. International Trade Commission (U.S. ITC), which ruled in late October that Mexican imports of the commodity had hurt U.S. sugar producers.
The eighth sure thing was that, with non-U.S. developed market and emerging market economies generally growing at a slower pace than the U.S. economy (and with many emerging markets hurt by weak commodity prices, slower growth in China's economy, the Fed tightening monetary policy and a rising dollar), international developed market stocks would underperform U.S. stocks in 2017.
Is it not counterintuitive that most Americans feel unions hurt us, that we allow increasingly fewer goods and services produced in our private sector to be controlled by unions, but we turn increasingly more of our most precious commodity — our children and their education — over to a union - controlled workforce?
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