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But youthfulness equating to attractiveness is a difficult norm to buck.
It said the plant will have capacity equating to 92 billion yuan a year.
The announced cuts amounted to about 30,000 tonnes, equating to about 8% of global supply.
About a fifth of its exports go to America, equating to nearly 4% of Chinese GDP.
Adjusted for purchasing-power parity, that is a comfortable income, equating to over $75,000 in America.
The buyer is supplying $5 billion of equity, equating to roughly 11 percent of Syngenta's value.
The annual deficit to September was NZ$7.48 billion, equating to 2.9 percent of gross domestic product.
Hong Kong was the second most expensive city, with $1 million equating to just 215 square feet.
During 2015, we delivered 2,509 affordable homes (2014: 2014,178), equating to 19% of total completions (2014: 17%).
The current cost per kilowatt-hour is $1.73 (equating to roughly $21.7,22025 for the Tesla S battery).
Moody's has a B3 rating for Tesla's corporate family rating, equating to speculative and below investment grade.
In 2014, exports by Israeli cybersecurity companies reached $6B, equating to approximately 10% of the global cybersecurity market.
The financing includes a term loan totalling around €133m, equating to around 5.5 times Memora's approximate €43m Ebitda.
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer posted a $3.9 billion profit in the second quarter, equating to a 29% profit margin.
The era of flat sandals equating to plastic pool slides or orthopedic-looking styles are far in our wake.
What about my mother raising a son while working three jobs and still equating to less than minimum wage?
The proposal included 0.31 API shares and A$0.23 cash for each Sigma share, equating to A$0.686 each.
In the first quarter, Citi earned $3.5 billion, equating to an annualized return on equity of just 6.4 percent.
Intersect ENT's stock price fell by more than 10% Monday, equating to a market cap loss of $130 million.
That number is also very low, equating to about 20.2 days of global consumption rather than normal 217 days.
According to Trading Economics, the average Cuban in 2017 took home a state salary equating to around $30 each month.
So there's a pretty clear risk of 'fake news' being interpreted by some as equating to any heavy political spin.
Their apps, downloaded by Reuters, each offered a month's loan at 15 percent, equating to 180 percent over a year.
But Moss told The Undefeated that "150 to 200 messages" equating to hate mail also found its way to him.
That number seems implausibly high for the summit alone, equating to a ratio of roughly 100 volunteers for every attendee.
North American airlines will take a 44 percent share of global profit, equating to $15 billion, in 2018, IATA said.
That translates into total profits from iron ore in the region of $15.3 billion, equating to about $11.17 a share.
Serbia's military budget for 2017 is set at 61 billion dinars (494.31 million euros), equating to 1.39 percent of national output.
HSBC has offered a staple financing on the potential sale of Archroma, equating to around 5.75 times Archroma's approximate €180m Ebitda.
In April 2016, the company reported 433 million members, equating to 34 million users added in a similar six-month period.
The company said he had overseen the sales of 16,000 aircraft, equating to 90 percent of all of the company's orders.
High debt levels have contributed to an exceptionally high and rising interest bill, equating to 21750% of government revenues in 21000.
Bankers are preparing leveraged loan financings to back any potential sale, equating to around 5.5-6.0 times Chryso's approximate €55m Ebitda.
This forecast is far less dire than Frey and Osborne's, although it is still significant, equating to around 66 million job losses.
January's growth was reduced from 2178,2000 to 212,000, while February fell from 235,000 to 219,000, equating to a total decline of 38,0003.
At Takeaway's current share price of 72.45 euros, its offer is valued at 607 pence per share, equating to roughly $5.3 billion.
Golf legend Jack Nicklaus's gold Rolex sold at auction Tuesday evening for $1 million, equating to $1.22 million with the buyer's premium.
Traders said it involved: - 60,000 tonnes of Russian wheat from Daewoo at $186.00 a tonne FOB and $14.40 a tonne freight, equating to $200.40 a tonne C&F - 60,14.633 tonnes of Ukrainian wheat from Louis Dreyfus at $187.00 a tonne FOB and $14.96 a tonne freight, equating to $201.96 a tonne C&F - 55,000 tonnes of Russian wheat from GTCS at $187.00 a tonne FOB and $15.26 a tonne freight, equating to $202.26 a tonne C&F - 120,000 tonnes of Russian wheat from GTCS at $187.50 a tonne FOB and $14.63 a tonne freight, equating to $202.13 a tonne C&F For a full list of offers presented at the tender click on (Reporting by Maha El Dahan; Additional reporting by Eric Knecht and Michael Hogan; Editing by Edmund Blair and Mark Potter)
Singapore is considered a bellwether for global growth because international trade — equating to about 200 percent of its GDP — dwarfs its domestic economy.
More than 3.6 million kids vape in the US today, equating to 20 percent of high schoolers and 5 percent of middle schoolers.
There was a time when ideas surrounding shareholder "democracy" created a vocal constituency for each share equating to one vote on corporate matters.
The international oil benchmark reached $65.52 by 1500 GMT on Friday, the 95 cent gain equating to a rise of about 1.5 percent.
The international oil benchmark reached $65.20 by 1310 GMT on Friday, the 63 cent gain equating to a rise of about 1 percent.
In one investigation, the Center for Public Integrity found errors in more than 5,900 candidate disclosures, equating to $70 million in campaign funds.
PredictIt contracts are priced from 23 to 100 cents, with the contract price equating to a probability a candidate will win the election.
Principal repayments of the bond, roughly equating to the outstanding sum plus just over $180 million in unpaid interest, would begin in 2029.
In some ways, playing Destiny 2 can feel like playing slot machines, with each enemy killed equating to a pull on the handle.
Given its $13 billion free cash flow, Nornickel recommended an interim dividend of 883.93 roubles ($13.27) per share, equating to $2.1 billion in total.
Given its $2.2 billion free cash flow, Nornickel recommended an interim dividend of 13 roubles ($13.27) per share, equating to $2.1 billion in total.
According to The Center for Poverty Research, around 15 percent of Americans live in poverty in the U.S., equating to about 48 million Americans.
They would have twin aisles and carry 220 and 260 people respectively, equating to what analysts see as two distinct slices of potential demand.
Meanwhile, 12 percent of the online adverts bought directly from publishers, and not via programmatic methods, suffered from ad fraud, equating to $4.65 billion.
The group is offering 71 Norwegian crowns ($8.60) per share, with the total price equating to about 10 times the company's forecast core earnings.
The Fed has since cut its main interest rate in July and September — equating to a 50 basis point cut in total this year.
The charity's findings estimated that increasing attendance to 80% -- equating to an additional 230,413 women -- could prevent 1260 deaths from breast cancer per year.
In just one year, the number of high school students who used e-cigarettes increased 78 percent, equating to 20.8 percent of high school students.
But those dots aren't just decorative; they drain about a teaspoon and a half of oil out of your meal, equating to about 30 calories.
The report, which analyses ECB data, also shows charges having a considerable impact on banks' profitability, equating to a 4% decline in profits in 2018.
Pharmaceutical distributors sent more than 780 million hydrocodone and oxycodone pills to the state between 2007 and 2012, equating to 433 pills for every resident.
According to estimates from Gartner, the company claimed just 0.1 percent of the market in the second quarter, equating to sales of some 400,400 units.
The federal government approved a 3% all-in pay bump for Medicare's inpatient services in 2020, equating to $3.8 billion in additional funding to hospitals.
For every dollar paid in federal taxes, South Carolina received $1.71 in federal funds equating to $23 billion more than it paid into the system.
Contracts are priced from 0 cents to 100 cents, with the contract price equating to a probability of whether that candidate will win the Nov.
Examples include consuming shots equating to one's age, beer pong, dares, 'century club,' or any other activities involving the consumption of alcohol under duress or encouragement.
By the numbers: The health care industry's $33 billion of profit came from $636 billion of revenue, equating to a cumulative profit margin of almost 8%.
This resulted in a cumulative loss of almost INR108bn (USD1.6bn) in 3QFY222; equating to nearly 24000% of the INR21727bn capital injection planned by government for FY265.
The BLS reported that average hourly earnings were up by 12 cents on the month to $26.55, equating to a 2.9 percent gain for the year.
If the new diet were adopted globally, 10.9 to 11.6 million premature deaths could be avoided every year -- equating to 19% to 23.6% of adult deaths.
In Tastemade and TYT's case, the publishers committed to producing original shows for YouTube TV, equating to several hundred hours of programming for subscribers, Variety noted.
U.S. stocks were next up and shortly after the open, the Dow Jones industrial average was lower by around 300 points, equating to about 1.2 percent.
But according to an analysis from PwC, Clover makes about $860 per member per month in premiums, equating to annual revenue of closer to $270 million.
The Bakken shipments are small, equating to less than 10,000 barrels-per-day, one of the sources said, and are likely headed to Canada and Europe.
Johnson & Johnson, based in New Brunswick, N.J., said that it would pay $280 a share in cash for Actelion, equating to 280.08 Swiss francs per share.
OHL's 230m 7.625% 2020 bond fell five points to a cash price bid of 73 on Wednesday, according to Tradeweb, equating to a yield of nearly 19%.
The prosperous city-state is seen as a bellwether for global growth because international trade dwarfs its domestic economy, equating to about 200 percent of its GDP.
The average growth of first-time installs was 233 percent when comparing the week before and after the redesign's U.S. rollout, equating to approximately 224,21 more installs.
Despite a decline in recent decades, almost 17% of US adults over the age of 18 reported that they smoked in 2014 -- equating to 40 million adults.
In 2017, 94,600 live births were registered in Hungary and 131,900 deaths were registered, equating to a population decline of just over 37,000 people, Eurostat data shows.
Revenue had dropped from $17.9 billion in the region in the first quarter to $13 billion in the second quarter, however, equating to a 27 percent decline.
But it also has a division of hydroponics, which a lot of people are equating to, wow, you know what, that's how people will grow marijuana plants.
Calm, the top grosser, earned about half the total revenue in the U.S. and worldwide, equating to roughly $8 million in the U.S. and $13.5 million worldwide.
Beyond a clinic or laboratory's initial outlay for instrumentation, equating to about $50,000 -- "not much really" -- recurrent costs for individual patient tests would be "negligible," Martin noted.
The financing will include up to £750m of senior term loans and second-lien loans, equating to around 6.25 times Parkdean's approximate £120m Ebitda, the sources said.
Estimates suggest 5.7 million barrels of crude oil production a day have been affected, equating to more than 5% of the world's daily supply, the AP reported.
MTN has said the revised fine of $3.9 billion is still too high, equating to more than twice MTN's annual average capital expenditure over the past five years.
These products typically experience 13 shipment cycles per year, equating to three shipments of each product per quarter, except for one quarter per year when four shipments occur.
The company, known for its plush cashmere, lifted the dividend paid on 2017 results by 13 percent to 0.27 euros per share, equating to 35.9 percent of earnings.
This ratio, equating to just over two workers for every five people of working-age, is far lower than the global average, which is nearly three in five.
Three funds had short positions equating to more than 0.5% of Metro stock at the end of Tuesday, the level at which the British markets regulator demands disclosure.
And with the arrival of Fb.gg in June, the virtual currency involved in those tips was being referred to as Facebook Stars, with each star equating to $0.01.
Fitch estimates that the proposed PHP60bn deal would add roughly 3-5003pp to BDO's consolidated CET1 ratio, equating to about 28.4% of end-June 2016 consolidated total equity.
The site would produce renewable power equating to the equivalent yearly energy needs of roughly 9,100 average households, helping to save around 16,500 tons of CO2 emissions annually.
More than three decades later, it operates only 3% of Greece's total capacity from renewables, equating to 150 megawatts, as government policies have forced it focus on coal.
The last five recessions have produced an economic hit equating to around a £2,500 loss per household in the U.K., and increased unemployment by one million, the report said.
The firm said total forward sales had risen 2.4 percent to 3.37 billion pounds ($4.39 billion) by May 5, equating to 526 more units than the year-ago period.
Trailer Bridge increased its liner fleet capacity by 300 containers per week, equating to an additional 85033 million pounds of relief goods, on top of what was originally sent.
The firm said total forward sales had risen 2.5 percent to 3.29 billion pounds ($4.46 billion) by May 6, equating to 833 more plots than the year-ago period.
This tax is estimated to increase premiums by between two and three percent, equating to a $5,000 increase per family over a decade, according to the American Action Forum.
Lebanon is among the most indebted countries in the world, with public debt equating to about 150% of its gross domestic product (GDP), according to the International Monetary Fund.
North Korea was found to have the highest percentage of modern slaves, with more than 4.3 per cent – equating to 1.1 million people in a population of about 25 million.
It has the legal form of a mutual and is VBG's most important operating entity, with total assets of EUR244bn, equating to 768076% of the group's total, at end-2530.
The company's wind turbine order backlog at the end of the second quarter was 20.8969 GW, equating to 15.9 billion euros ($17.7 billion), up 56% percent from a year ago.
OSLO (Reuters) - Scandinavian airline SAS has canceled 2,000 of the flights it had scheduled for March, equating to 8% of the total, the company told Norwegian broadcaster NRK on Monday.
The new F&R company will make minimum annual payments of $325 million to Reuters over 30 years to secure access to its news service, equating to almost $10 billion.
Lebanon is among the most indebted countries in the world, with public debt equating to about 150% of its gross domestic product (GDP), according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Morgan Stanley on Wednesday said it earned $1.6 billion for shareholders in the three months to the end of June, equating to an annualized return on equity of 1.23 percent.
Hedge funds bought 2.44 million Validus shares, equating to 20173 percent of its stock, in the third quarter, bringing the industry's total ownership to 14 percent, the Symmetric data showed.
Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU), and its partner the Christian Social Union, received roughly 28% of the vote share equating to 4003 seats, followed by the Greens with approximately 21 seats.
Under the agreement, Connecticut Water shareholders will receive 1.1375 shares of SJW stock for each of their shares, equating to a value of $61.86 per share, according to a joint statement.
The lenders are putting together financing packages of around $775 million, equating to 5 times Body Controls' roughly $155 million in adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization, they said.
In the second quarter, the bank reported net income and revenues above estimates from analysts polled by Reuters, equating to a 17.2 percent annual jump in net income (excluding exceptional items).
St. Louis, Missouri-based Emerson said on Thursday it estimates about $6 billion of savings from a potential deal, equating to an additional $10 per share in value for Rockwell shareholders.
Morgan Stanley said on Wednesday that it earned $1.6 billion for shareholders in the three months to the end of June, equating to an annualized return on equity of 9.1 percent.
An Expedia spokesperson told Business Insider the company wanted to "simplify how we do business," which entailed "eliminating approximately 12 percent of our direct workforce" – likely equating to around 3,000 jobs.
With America's corporate debt load now equating to a record 46 percent of gross domestic product, a growing number of bankers and investors have urged the Fed to pay more attention.
It can carry a 23 kilogram payload, equating to roughly 50 pounds, which could make it useful for work on construction sites and other scenarios that require navigating potentially dangerous terrain.
The median expected cost of equity research is 10 basis points - equating to 1 million euros per year for a firm with 1 billion euros under management, according to the CFA Institute.
A Reuters survey, published this week, showed at the end of January OPEC members cut production by 958,000 barrels per day, equating to an 82 percent compliance of what they initially pledged.
And it's now expecting operating income growth to exceed revenue growth each year, with "modest" gross margin expansion, and earnings-per-share growth either equating to or exceeding operating income growth annually.
Bankers had worked on debt financing of about 500 million euros, equating to 5.5 times Schenck's expected 2017 earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization of 85 million euros, including undrawn facilities.
A July eMarketer forecast said that 38.9 million U.S. consumers will use a Roku device at least once per month in 2017, equating to 23.1 percent market share of connected TV users.
OSLO, March 9 (Reuters) - Scandinavian airline SAS has cancelled 2,000 of the flights it had scheduled for March, equating to 8% of the total, the company told Norwegian broadcaster NRK on Monday.
Sibanye-Stillwater will receive 3.0 million Canadian dollars ($2.28 million) in upfront proceeds and 11 million shares at 0.2714 Canadian dollars per share in Generation Mining, equating to a 12.9% equity stake.
Cristiano Ronaldo is the world's top earning sports star from Instagram, making $975,000 per advertised post, equating to an annual income of $47.8 million — more than his $34 million yearly salary at Juventus.
The fund found that Congo Republic's public or publicly guaranteed debt stood at 5.329 trillion CFA francs ($9.7 billion) at the end of July, equating to around 110 percent of gross domestic product.
Russia exported record gas flows to Europe in 2018 of 963 billion cubic meters (bcm), equating to 145 million tonnes of LNG, while Norway's flows amounted to 116 bcm, or 84 million tonnes.
An impact assessment published by the Department of Energy and Climate Change, said the early auction would likely cost 2-3 billion pounds — equating to a cost of 28-38 pounds per household.
HSBC is shutting branches more quickly than other major British banks, with 321 closures since 2015, equating to about a quarter of its network, according to research by Britain's largest consumer body Which?
The contribution from U.K. estate agents was a total of 355 suspicious activity reports in 2015, equating to 0.09 percent of all the reports filed in 2015, according to the National Crime Agency.
The volume of corporate euro investment grade bonds with a negative yield on the Tradeweb system rose to 1.4 trillion euros on July 31, equating to 42% of the market, the data showed.
Under the agreement, the new F&R company will make minimum annual payments of $325 million to Reuters over 30 years to secure access to its news service, equating to almost $10 billion.
Russia exported record gas flows to Europe in 2018 of 200 billion cubic meters (bcm), equating to 145 million tonnes of LNG, while Norway's flows amounted to 116 bcm, or 84 million tonnes.
The founder of Zozotown, Japan's largest fashion retail website, tweeted on January 1 that he would be giving away 1 billion Japanese yen ($9.1 million) to 1,000 people, equating to $9,19983 per person.
Taxes are paid to whoever controls the territory on a flat-rate basis equating to as little as 218 percent, rather than the U.S. claimed 20 percent of farm-gate opium production figures.
Under the agreement with Blackstone, the new Financial & Risk company will make minimum annual payments of $325 million to Reuters over 30 years to access its news service, equating to almost $10 billion.
Aston set a price range of 17.50 pounds to 22.50 pounds per share for the 25 percent of stock it is floating, equating to a deal size of about 1.0-1.27 billion pounds.
In January 2010, a BBC investigation revealed that Buckfast had been mentioned in 5,638 crime reports in the Strathclyde region of Scotland from 2006 to 2009; equating to an average of three per day.
Dis-Chem said it would sell 238.4 million shares, equating to a 27.5 percent stake, at between 16.25 rand and 20.25 rand, valuing the company at as much as 13 billion rand ($1.44 billion).
A 2016 KPMG study, for example, estimated that robo-advisors' AUM will total over $2 trillion by end-5003, equating to a compound annual growth rate of 68% over the five years from 2016.
The bank raised its technology investment budget to 15 percent of profit, equating to about 6.5 billion baht ($186 million), against 6-7 percent last year, Chief Executive Arthid Nanthawithaya told reporters on Friday.
Roughly 9.5 percent of oil production in the Gulf of Mexico has been shut in, equating to around 167,200 barrels per day of oil, according to the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE).
According to an independent economic analysis of the effects the autonomous car could have in Europe, 0.16 cents will be added to the continent's annual growth rate, equating to nearly $18 trillion by 2050.
Taboola and Outbrain, both based in New York, have agreed to unite under the Taboola name, with Outbrain investors receiving shares equating to 30 percent of the combined company, plus $250 million in cash.
There were more than 144,000 diagnoses of the two sexually transmitted infections (STIs), also referred to as STDs, in people aged between 15 and 24 last year -- equating to just under 19493 a day.
Banks are lining up around 2.4 billion-2.6 billion euros of debt financing to back each of the bids, equating to around 6.0-6.5 times Stada's approximate 400 million euros EBITDA, banking sources said.
That change is set to open up roughly 20,000 exploration areas where permit applications have stalled or been abandoned to be auctioned off again, equating to 10 percent of areas in Brazil with permits pending.
Asda has previously said it will cut prices equating to 1.5 billion pounds ($1.9 billion) of savings to the customer over five years from November 2013, washing through at about 300 million pounds a year.
In the first week of July, inflows into inflation-linked bond funds were modest, equating to a 0.3 percent build in North American assets under management and a 0.1 percent rise in Western Europe funds.
The statistics also show that 2.2 million vulnerable adults were being cared for without charge in 2016, equating to the work of more than four million adult social workers working every week of the year.
These users are increasingly turning to digital platforms for "everyday branch transactions," which reduced 49% per customer on average since 2014, equating to a decrease of nearly 200 million everyday branch transactions in that period.
LONDON (Reuters) - Nearly 70 percent of public sector investors plan to raise their exposure to infrastructure over the next 1-2 years, equating to potentially an extra $130 billion invested, a survey showed on Monday.
The company predicted it would generate revenue of $276 million in the current quarter, plus or minus 5 percent, equating to year-on-year growth of 22 percent and above analysts' average forecast of $256.4 million.
The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) said the move could reduce CO2 emissions by about 750 million tonnes from 2022 to 2050, equating to around 2% of all emissions from international shipping over that period.
As part of that deal, the new company now called Refinitiv will make minimum annual payments of $325 million to Reuters over 30 years to secure access to its news service, equating to almost $10 billion.
For comparison purposes, Toyota-Mazda recently announced that they would build a plant in Alabama creating 2202,2628 jobs in return for $28500 million in incentives received from Alabama, equating to a cost of $6900,2628 per job.
LONDON (Reuters) - A wide-ranging reform of European financial markets called MiFID II will cost European investment banks around 2.6 percent of annual revenues, equating to $4.4 billion a year, according to industry analytics firm Coalition.
In the worst-case scenario for farm workers, by the end of the century, high temperatures will add up to a loss of 2 billion labor hours, equating to an estimated $160 billion in 2015 dollars.
That's coupled with the GPU stuff we already knew about, including the promise of 12  teraflops of processing power, equating to double what the Xbox One X could do and eight times the original Xbox One.
Altogether this worked out at a £323 million paycheck for the gambling boss, equating to £1.3 million per working day of the year, which was widely reported to be a record paycheck for a U.K. director.
It's a scary task because many of the impacts that I had previously put in later chapters -- equating to three or more degrees of global warming -- have had to be moved forwards, because they are happening already.
The Resolution Foundation report drew on various economic studies on the economic impact of these measures to determine that without that policy stimulus, the downturn for GDP might have been 12%, equating to £8,000 for every U.K. household.
Using UK government analysis, it said trade with these three group was 76 percent, 44 percent and 17 percent higher respectively than it would be without agreements, equating to 247 billion pounds of trade based on 2014 figures.
Most of the signs in March pointed toward caution, though cash allocations did fall two-tenths of a percentage point to 4.6 percent equating to a net 40 percent overweight, down from a decade high recorded in February.
Compared with the levels that the countries agreed to make the reductions from — in most cases their October output — OPEC members have cut production by 958,000 bpd of the pledged 1.164 million bpd, equating to 82 percent compliance.
They also said that bankers were working on debt financing of about 500 million euros ($545 million), equating to 5.5 times Schenck's expected 2017 earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization of 85 million euros, including undrawn facilities.
That court battle finally came to an end earlier this month after the company settled the dispute with Waymo getting a 0.34 percent equity stake in Uber, equating to about $245 million of the latter's $72 billion valuation.
National Grid said that each 1 gigawatt (GW) of new electricity interconnector capacity could reduce Britain's wholesale power prices by 1-2 percent, with 4-5 GW of capacity equating to a 1 billion pounds ($1.23 billion) saving.
At aluminium's most polluting level, a 224 ml can is responsible for 2500,13 grams of carbon dioxide emissions, according to the analysis compiled for Reuters, roughly equating to the emissions produced by driving a car 21 to 2310 km.
"We believe that health care and banking providers using bots can expect average time savings of just over 4 minutes per enquiry, equating to average cost savings in the range of $0.50-$0.70 per interaction," the research company said.
The practice of yoga rose from 443% of the overall child population in 2012 to 8.4% in 2017 and from 25.6% to 219.8% in adults, equating to about 28.6 million children and 212 million adults doing yoga in 217.
While these firms are vital to the country's economy, SMBs have had a harder time accessing financing in recent years, per the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), equating to an A$80 billion ($58 billion) funding gap, per Judo.
At aluminium's most polluting level, a 224 ml can is responsible for 2500,13 grams of carbon dioxide emissions, according to the analysis compiled for Reuters, roughly equating to the emissions produced by driving a car 21 to 2310 km.
The regulator did not disclose how much it wanted to fine the bank but penalties could theoretically total up to A$9.75 billion ($6.62 billion), according to figures it provided, equating to about one-eighth the company's market value.
The Luxemburg-based supplier of glass and metal containers, controlled by Irish billionaire Coulson, said last year that it planned to list its operating company, but would only float around 5 percent – equating to just 250 million to 300 million euros.
Compared with the levels the countries agreed to make the reductions from, in most cases their October output, this means the OPEC members have cut output by 1.098 million bpd of the pledged 603 million bpd, equating to 94 percent compliance.
Under Shell's most aggressive projections the company expects the global electric vehicle fleet to grow from about 4003 percent of the entire auto fleet today to 10 percent by 2025, displacing oil demand equating to about 800,000 barrels per day.
"We were putting this business online since the early days of this century," Boer said, referring to its online grocery service Peapod, which is the U.S. leader with roughly $13 million in sales, equating to 5 percent of the market.
Compared with the levels the countries agreed to make the reductions from, in most cases their October output, this means the OPEC members have cut output by 1.098 million bpd of the pledged 1.164 million bpd, equating to 4403 percent compliance.
At the end of Draghi's term in two year's time, that difference is just 2 basis points, equating to a 20 percent chance of a 10 basis point rise in the ECB's deposit rate - the minimum it is likely to hike.
RAND conducted a workplace survey across seven countries, and it found that those who reported higher levels of activity (equating to 150 minutes a week of moderate exercise, or 75 minutes of vigorous workout) had better mental health on average.
Gross domestic product expanded 0.6 percent quarter on quarter in the final three months of 2017, official data showed on Thursday, equating to 1.063 percent year-on-year growth and a 1.0 percent rise for the year as a whole.
The offer values Ladbrokes Coral at 160.9 pence per share, equating to a total equity value of around 3.1 billion pounds, plus a contingent fee of up to 42.8 pence a share, depending on the outcome of the government review.
In Egypt's tender on July 9, ADM sold 120,000 tonnes of Romanian wheat at $198 a tonne FOB and $15.44 freight, equating to $213.44 cost and freight (C&F) to Egypt's state buyer, the General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC).
Ransoms now range from as little as one Bitcoin, which equates to roughly $1,700, to as many as 30 Bitcoin, nearly $51,000, with the median ransom equating to four Bitcoin, or nearly $873,000, according to researchers at the Crypsis Group.
VW's luxury Audi division last month said that it would cut up to 9,500 jobs, equating to 10.6% of total staff, by 2025 in a move to free up billions of euros to fund the shift towards electric vehicle production.
"Closure of the Port Hedland port, combined with localised flooding in the area caused by Tropical Cyclone Veronica in late March, resulted in the loss of five days of shipments equating to 2.5 million tonnes," Chief Executive Officer Elizabeth Gaines said.
Volvo said on the Tuesday the bond would mature in April 2024, pay a fixed coupon of 2.125 percent and have an issue price was 99.625, equating to a yield of 2.205 percent and a Euro mid-swap of plus 215 basis points.
In 2019, APPA estimates food spending will climb to $31.68 billion, with spending on vet care reaching $18.98 billion; spending on supplies and medicines amounting to $16.44 billion; spending on animal purchases equating to $1.97 billion; and "other services" costing $6.31 billion.
The average bump in bosses' pay in the sample of hospitals benefiting most from the waiver was 81% over the same period, equating to a pay rise of about $428,000 per year above that received by bosses of similar hospitals with no waiver.
Online homestay marketplace Airbnb is anticipating welcoming double the amount of guests at this year's conference compared to last year, equating to numbers around five times higher than in a regular week at Davos, according to a spokesperson in emailed comments to CNBC.
Volvo is investing about 5 percent of its annual revenue, equating to a little more than $1 billion a year, in building driverless and electric cars and has promised to deliver five fully electric cars to market in the next few years.
Put those extra earnings on Pernod Ricard's existing enterprise value multiple of 18 times, and up to 8 billion euros of extra value could be extracted, equating to a bump of some 20 percent in the stock price before Elliott placed its order.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, during a March 22 appearance on CNBC, held up a Campbell Soup Co can and said it only contained 2600 cents worth of steel in it, equating to less than a one cent added cost per can.
According to figures from the Institute of International Finance (IIF), global levels of debt held by households, governments, financials and non-financial corporates jumped by over $US20083 trillion in the past decade to a record high of $US22008 trillion, equating to 22006% of global GDP.
Danone, whose brands include Activia and Actimel as well as Evian water, said it would sell 14 percent of Yakult, equating to two-thirds of its holding, as part of a strategy to have a more disciplined approach to how it invests its capital.
GVC's offer values Ladbrokes Coral at 160.9 pence per share, equating to a total equity value of around 3.1 billion pounds, plus a contingent fee of up to 42.8 pence a share, meaning the bookmaker could be valued at as much as 3.9 billion pounds.
While Asda has said it will cut prices equating to 1.5 billion pounds of savings to the customer over five years from November 2013, washing through at about 300 million pounds a year, Price declined to say what additional investment was required in the stores.
Lining up the elements Heymann describes the likelihood of a new infection spreading rapidly and becoming an epidemic -- and potentially a global pandemic -- using the analogy of lining up pieces of Swiss cheese, with the different risk factors equating to holes in the cheese.
Apple saw revenue growth of 217.9 percent in Greater China in its fiscal fourth quarter earnings year-on-year (equating to $213 billion) and a 227 percent rise quarter-on-quarter although this had come after a pretty dismal third quarter for the tech giant.
For decades, the NFIP has over-charged 28503 percent of its policyholders and under-charged the other 22019 percent, while it has racked up $42 billion in taxpayer-funded losses, equating to more than half of every claim paid by the NFIP since 1978.
I. GVC's offer values Ladbrokes Coral at 164.4 pence per share, equating to a total equity value of around 3.2 billion pounds, plus a contingent fee of up to 42.8 pence a share, meaning the bookmaker could be valued at about 4 billion pounds.
If packers do not sell them elsewhere for human consumption, the byproducts will be rendered in the United States for about 18 cents per pound - a decrease equating to a loss of $1.55 per hog for the volume exported to China, the federation said.
Several Brazilian pension funds and BNDESPar, the investment arm of state development bank BNDES have been considering the sale of part of their stakes in Vale, equating to about 3 percent of the miner's shares in total and worth up to 8 billion reais ($2 billion).
Facebook leads the pack with an implied post-earnings move of 53% — or $37 billion in market cap — in either direction, while Amazon and Alphabet are both expected to move 4% in either direction, equating to market cap moves of $37 billion and $34 billion, respectively.
"Because there is so much cash in the sector, other companies in the sector are becoming a target," said BNP Paribas equity and derivative strategist Ankit Gheedia, estimating companies in the MSCI World Healthcare sector held cash equating to about 20153 percent of their total market value.
Prices of aluminium on the LME have been pushed up by worries about tight supply created by a rising tide of cancelled warrants — metal already earmarked for delivery and therefore not available to the market — at above 93 percent, equating to more than 1.25 million tonnes.
Buyout group CVC, which bought Ista in 2013 at a valuation of 3.1 billion euros, had hoped to fetch up to 5 billion euros for Ista, equating to 12 times expected 2017 core profit (EBITDA) of 420 million euros, people familiar with the matter said last month.
In contrast with what's on P.J. Whelihan's regular menu, Wing Bowl wings are the smallest Sysco sells—approximately 12 or 13 to a pound—and each batch takes eight to ten minutes to turn a crisp golden-brown, equating to around three hours of fryer time for the pair of kitchen pros.
We calculate that BAT's consolidated funds from operations (FFO)-based net leverage could rise in 21000 on a pro forma basis, when the transaction should close, to over 212000x (equating to net debt/consolidated EBITDA of between 4807123x and 212001x in 2017), up from 2016's 3.7x (2.6x based on net debt/ EBITDA).
Read more: The US journalist detained for 544 days in Iran warns: 'Trump's foreign policy is misguided and under-informed'According to the Bank of Spain writing for El Mundo, the eurozone's GDP will experience a 0.2% dip — equating to approximately €23 billion (or roughly $25 billion) — due to how heavily it relies on open trade.
UK-focused oil company EnQuest fell more than 13 percent after announcing plans for a rights issue to finance acquisition of an oilfield from BP. Online retail trading platform Plus500 lost 7.3 percent to 15.44 pounds after Playtech said it has sold its entire 10 percent shareholding for about 176 million pounds, equating to 15.50 pence per share.
Factored into our models, this suggests that the drawdown on both the S&P and the Dow Jones might be capped in the range of 753 percent-87.5 percent rather than the 92 percent fall from 1929-1932, equating to S&P of 266.84 rather than Albert's 550 prognostication and the Dow Jones briefly below 3,000.
But at the same time that pressure has probably allowed us to continue going — but what it does is that pressure equating to higher expectations from the fans and the people who are waiting, and then that translating into obviously our partner Sony wanting to support us and see through this piece that we're working on.
UK-focused oil company EnQuest fell more than 12 percent after announcing plans for a rights issue to finance acquisition of an oilfield from BP. Online retail trading platform Plus500 lost about 4 percent to 15.44 pounds after Playtech said it has sold its entire 10 percent shareholding for about 176 million pounds ($227.6 million), equating to 15.50 pence per share.
According to research from Hasan Tevfik and Peter Liu, research analysts at Credit Suisse, foreign investors are buying residential property in New South Wales and Victoria at an annualised rate of $8 billion per annum based off figures released by state revenue offices, equating to 25% of new supply built in New South Wales and 0.93% in Victoria over the past 12 months.
Stable Liquidity The $5.01 billion of unrestricted cash and investments at March 31, 173, equating to 222 DCOH, 22.7x cushion ratio and 169% cash to pro forma long-term indebtedness, provide a degree of flexibility, while liquidity has been maintained due to robust cash-flow from operations despite the heavy investment in facilities (which to a large degree has been accomplished from internal sources).
Markets bet on a further cut in Bank of England interest rates, almost fully pricing in a 25 basis point cut by the end of the year in another blow to sterling and to banks already facing reduced earnings as a result of Britain leaving the EU. An index of European bank shares fell 7.5 percent, taking the decline in the last two trading days to around 20 percent, equating to a loss of 13 billion euros in market capitalisation.
ANNOUNCES UPDATE REGARDING IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS * EMERALD EXPOSITIONS EVENTS INC - HAS MADE DECISION TO NOT STAGE ANY EVENTS BETWEEN NOW AND EARLY JUNE, AT EARLIEST * EMERALD EXPOSITIONS EVENTS INC - POTENTIAL IMPACT ON EMERALD EVENTS OF CORONAVIRUS THAT ARE SCHEDULED TO STAGE LATER THIS YEAR IS UNCERTAIN * EMERALD EXPOSITIONS EVENTS - TO DATE, CO CANCELLED 10 EVENTS WHICH ACCOUNTED FOR ABOUT $50 MILLION OF 2019 REVENUE * EMERALD EXPOSITIONS EVENTS - TO DATE, CO POSTPONED 20 EVENTS, SCHEDULED TO OCCUR BETWEEN MAR AND JUNE 2020, EQUATING TO ABOUT $45 MILLION OF 2019 REVENUE * EMERALD EXPOSITIONS EVENTS INC - IN PROCESS OF PURSUING CLAIMS TO OFFSET FINANCIAL IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:

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