Rather than focus on cost-cutting and bottom lines, ABC's entertainment chief is all about the content--developing and delivering it in the most traditional way possible.
Morningstar's Peters says banks have begun setting aside more money as a cushion against bad loans, and that's cutting into their bottom lines.
Today, several fuel-centric companies that realize fuel costs are cutting into their bottom lines make up for their losses by passing them along to their customers via fuel surcharges or higher prices.
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And cutting taxes is generally more bottom-up than hiking spending.
But Sinclair broke the deadlock six minutes from time, cutting inside and firing into the bottom corner.
Cost-cutting helped the builder deliver more to the bottom line and earn 23 cents per share, drastically better than the 17 cents consensus estimate.
With both companies based in North Carolina, cost-cutting will likely help deliver better results to the bottom line.
There are no breasts, little backstabbing, no drinking or drugs, and the only violence is machines cutting into huge tracts of pristine wilderness and ocean bottom.
In France, investors welcomed announcements of additional cost-cutting efforts by Societe Generale and Credit Agricole to boost their bottom line.
The risk of competitive tax cutting between parts of the UK is "a race to the bottom".
Also, the series of cost-cutting measures implemented by the bank are beginning to show a positive impact on the bottom-line.
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There was mass unemployment, that people who were at the bottom of society were really suffering, especially with the recessions, and Labour has focused on cutting unemployment and ensuring that there are good public services, and that's what we stand for, and that's what that's illustrating.
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