Last year Cadillac sales in California jumped 24%, compared with 16% nationally, which itself was the biggest unit jump by a luxury marque.
Starting with the good news, CMO investors saw their quarterly dividend jump by 50%, from 26 cents per share up to 39 cents per share.
Cab fares would rise 4 percent while the cost of cable and satellite TV services, tickets for sporting events and movies would also jump by the same percentage.
The number of people newly enrolled in Medicaid could jump by 22.8m by 2019, if most of those eligible sign up, or 16m by a more conservative estimate.
And he said without action, the expected rise in diabetes - by 2020 numbers are forecast to jump by a quarter - would have a "major impact on NHS resources".
With the successful launch of this year's flagship GALAXY S III smartphone and robust GALAXY Note sales, the handset unit saw earnings jump by 75 percent from a year earlier.
He was firmly on course for gold after qualifying for the final round as joint-leader with Ireland's Jessica Kuerten, who also suffered in her last jump by picking up 21 penalties.
Car insurance rates soar for drivers who have one moving violation and jump by more than 50 percent after three violations, according to an Insurance.com analysis of more than 32, 000 insurance policies sold in 2010.
They would see their income tax rates jump by nearly 20%, the capital gains tax rate increase by nearly 60%, the total tax rate on corporate dividends increase by nearly three times, their Medicare payroll tax rate increase by 62%, and the death tax rise from the grave with a 55% rate.
"In view of how the laws of probability have yet to be repealed, a steep jump by subprime mortgage loans share of total mortgage originations from the 9% of 1996 to 2000 to the 21% of 2004 to 2006 practically assured an upward shift in mortgage delinquencies, " wrote Moody's in a report Tuesday.
Brooklyn trailed 70-59 to begin the fourth, but a jump shot by Joe Johnson cut the gap to 74-70 with 6:08 left.
The Jaspers used an 8-0 run to turn an 18-13 deficit into a 21-18 lead and quickly pushed it to six, but a jump shot by Jones just before the halftime buzzer cut the lead to 26-24.
The gene known as ingap could help by jump-starting production of the vital hormone made by the pancreas.
The women make hospital gowns and the ubiquitous orange jump suits worn by Tehran's street sweepers.
Demand and prices would jump, followed by rationing in an attempt to contain costs.
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Nokia chose to get the jump on Apple by showing the press and Wall Street the new handsets a week before the debut of the iPhone 5.
Best Buy said the jump was driven by the addition of new stores, expanded investments, the timing of discretionary expenditures and the impact of other nonrecurring items, as well as fluctuations in foreign currency rates.
During a break in action, there was an awesome routine by a jump-rope team.
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But Bolivia's Indian population got a jump on the festivities by holding their own ritual inauguration yesterday.
The answer is that they are expecting to be made to jump through new hoops by Europe.
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Boston outlasted Toronto in seven games in the first round, and then got the jump on New York by winning the first three games of that matchup.
That figure jumped to 18 percent for the first two quarters of this year and is expected to jump to 29 percent by the end of the year.
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On Thursday the company released a higher than expected quarterly profit, helped by a jump in European and Asian sales, and projected strong revenue and earnings growth through 2013.
The 0.7% increase in headline inflation was mainly caused by a jump in the energy index, which gained 5.4% and accounted for about three-fourths of the total increase, the Bureau of Labor Statistics explained on Friday.
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After Bonnie Pointer left the group to start a solo career, the remaining sisters went on to release several more albums including 1983's Break Out, featuring hit Jump which was covered by Girls Aloud in 2003.
Real estate developers, banks, and brokerages were hit by the jump in yields, which followed the Bank of Japan's announcement on Wednesday that it will maintain its own current bond-buying program but won't take additional action to depress yields.
Real estate developers, banks, and brokerages were hit by the jump in yields, which followed the Bank of Japan's announcement on Wednesday that it will maintain its current bond-buying program but will not take additional action to depress yields.
The rise is partly explained by a jump in the number of people needing non-emergency treatments as well as reflecting a shift towards more people choosing to use private providers - something they are entitled to do under patient choice.
But the authors, unfortunately, have less to say about ways governments large and small can jump-start growth by eliminating existing regulations that no longer contribute any value, but which increasingly slow the very investments in infrastructure for which Hundt and Levin argue so convincingly.
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