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"overheads" Definitions
  1. regular costs that you have when you are running a business or an organization, such as rent, electricity, wages, etc.

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For the carriers themselves, the startup promises to send them more business and reduce overheads as it's effectively a cheaper middle person, with lower overheads itself.
Traditionally, charities used to be rated according to their overheads.
Group overheads fell 19%, or 260 million rand ($18 million).
Developers can now focus on their applications and not the overheads.
Eliminating upgrades and standby flying for certain passengers reduces administrative overheads.
His admirable commitment to sustainability means larger overheads than his competitors.
"You've got packaging, assembling, auditing, labor, overheads, components, logistics, transportation," he said.
The review could lead to job cuts and cutting non-essential overheads.
The problem is inflated health care costs, huge administrative overheads and waste.
Of course, it doesn't have the same brick 'n' mortar overheads, either.
Productivity improvements of 115 million euros kept a lid on rising overheads.
Use a mix of sources — floor lamps, table lamps, sconces and overheads.
Cost cuts in purchasing, production and overheads delivered a further 863 million euros.
Branson and The Virgin Group fund overheads and costs to the non-profit.
Screen-based trading has lower overheads and is more profitable for the exchange.
And, while Melrose's managers have slashed overheads, they're not starving GKN of investment.
Those origins suggest one advantage pops offer startups: low overheads and, potentially, high margins.
I listened as Klimt mumbled through the overheads and wanted to sleep just then.
Can you see a business case which justifies these overheads for this period of time?
I was willing to do five of them, but one of the overheads didn't fire.
Though some airlines have cancelled flights, half-empty planes and hefty overheads will drain cash.
Ten said part of Fifield's package, a reduction in television licence fees, would cut overheads.
Covered costs also include groceries, overheads for the house and flights back home once a month.
"Their labour costs are cheaper, overheads are a lot cheaper," he said of the mainland carriers.
Those extra shots by Kuznetsova, even easy overheads to close out long rallies, found the net.
Generously accept that definition, and assume Neumann stops all marketing spending and cuts overheads in half.
By contrast, private insurers in the United States spend as much as 25 percent on overheads.
Global firms have big overheads; complex supply chains tie up inventory; sprawling organisations are hard to run.
The earlier analysis further assumed $2 a barrel of overheads, but the reality looks lower – perhaps $1.50.
Still, the bank recently told investors that overheads will fall relative to revenue in the medium term.
The finance ministry has reduced taxes and increased tax rebates to help lower the overheads of businesses.
Reducing overheads at the Korean operation has helped to achieve breakeven but sustainable profitability is a challenge.
Still, it seems best to enjoy the spectacle and Federer's leaping, no-look overheads while they last.
This allows for great flexibility, speed and low overheads, but makes family firms highly dependent on strong leaders.
Nonetheless, there would be copious synergies to harvest from combining overlapping functions, from corporate overheads to global procurement.
However, Zarrouati said it was taking longer than expected to reduce excess costs, with overheads also above forecasts.
From the start, 365 has targeted reduced overheads and increased customer convenience, said Jeff Turnas, president of the chain.
And about one quarter of the defence budget goes to overheads including functions such as accounting and property management.
Williams said Airbus was cutting A380 costs to maintain it at breakeven partly by redeploying overheads to small jets.
We believe that core earnings are improving and becoming more sustainable, due to lower funding costs and declining overheads.
Big car firms must make vehicles for every segment in every part of the world to cover huge overheads.
The practical and cost overheads for festival organizers and charities of collecting thousands of tents are just too much.
He smacked reflex winners even off Wawrinka overheads, tracked down sharply angled groundstrokes and stayed creative under great duress.
"You don't have any overheads, you don't have a family or a house to take care of," one said.
They hurt worker productivity—or, if companies spend on adaptation, like air-conditioning to keep employees cool, increase overheads.
Its 550 branches on British high streets also swelled its overheads and were an expensive liability to shut down.
It runs a fairly tight ship, with 64% of revenues in 2014 spent on its projects rather than on overheads.
Its revenue base is weak, and earnings are highly vulnerable to even a moderate increase in impairment charges or overheads.
The cab also featured plenty of storage, in the doors, above the rear wall (like airplane overheads) and with cupholders.
"You don't have any overheads, you don't have a family or a house to take care of," Mr. Böhm said.
However, the large number of trails could create significant and complicated overheads to the scheduling and operation of astronomical observations.
But most firms have mediocre wells too, as well as corporate overheads, so their overall efficiency improvement has not been great.
But Robert Moskow of Credit Suisse, a bank, reckons that cereal-makers can compensate by cutting overheads and streamlining supply chains.
It wants to merge with Humana, a rival, to cut overheads, but the government is challenging the deal on antitrust grounds.
The bank has cut overheads at its French retail arm where net interest income fell more than 5 percent in 2016.
There was also the unusual: chip and charge tactics, serve-and-volley on second serve and no-look flicked backhand overheads.
But Deutsche is not interested in a joint venture because it would result in overheads, boards and bureaucracy, the person said.
The bank has cut overheads at its French retail arm where net interest income fell more than 5 percent in 13.
Manufacturers have been using Formula E to showcase their green credentials and team overheads are reportedly far cheaper than in Formula One.
Shoppers need to be trained in food handling and customer service, a capital-intensive prospect for businesses that already have huge overheads.
Cryan launched a sweeping revamp in October 2015, aiming to slash costs by cutting staff, overheads and selling off non-core businesses.
A mandate for restructuring advisory firm AlixPartners to reduce overheads for the loss-making builder was completed at the end of last year.
The investment bank, meanwhile, has decent market shares in some activities such as currency dealing, but is unable to cover its massive overheads.
The key threat, however, is that their lower overheads will enable them to offer sharply lower or zero-fee services, said the sources.
Ms. Warren instead is picking a fight with all the big interests that now depend on the system's high prices and administrative overheads.
Brick and mortar stores are being killed in the market because they can't compete with their online counterparts who have drastically lower overheads.
"For many years the shipping industry has become increasingly streamlined, forever finding ways to minimize overheads (like crew) to maximize profit," Moss said.
They are alleged to have wasted millions on staff retreats, spending 40 to 50 percent on overheads rather than on services for vets.
Tradeshift's drive toward profitability ahead of a possible IPO also means it's going to slash costs to bring overheads in line with revenue.
Initial savings are expected to be realized from reduced selling, general and administrative savings as corporate overheads and other public-company cost savings arise.
International lenders want a mechanism that will compel Greece to cut overheads to keep Greece within a 3.5 percent primary deficit target by 2018.
Many old German coal plants could be operated at low overheads and they were the price setters in the wholesale market for thermal generation.
This is because while their overheads tend to be considerably lower than their established peers', their services are also significantly cheaper or even free.
Initial savings are expected to be realized from reduced selling, general and administrative savings as corporate overheads and other public company cost savings arise.
Fixed overheads currently swallow more than half that amount, including salaries for 16 staff, with rent at 12,000 euros a month for the building.
Zverev ambushed Murray with spectacular net play, sky-hook overheads that fell near the line and stab volleys that just dipped over the net.
Kim: By that time, Netflix had amassed almost 3 million customers, had no store overheads, and was preparing to launch its revolutionary streaming service.
We are trying to step away from the idea of not having a premises and not having to pay ridiculous overheads to big corporations.
Top Indian actors like the Khans, Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgn usually charge astronomical fees, raising overheads and making any star vehicle an expensive film.
When John Cryan took over as chief executive last year, he announced steps to cut staff and overheads and to sell off non-core businesses.
Co-working spaces have become popular among startups because these give them the flexibilty of short-term leases in well-decorated spaces and keep overheads low.
As a result, the overheads at TJX and Ross are, as a percentage of sales, about half those of Macy's or Nordstrom, another department-store chain.
Like Margaret Thatcher, another shopkeeper's daughter and an acknowledged influence, Mrs Haley's upbringing bequeathed an extreme watchfulness about overheads and a sharp aversion to government intrusion.
In Australia, a high minimum wage has restaurants even more anxious to cut overheads, and global players are flocking in to find a new growth market.
Restaurant owners who work in Deliveroo's takeout kitchen save significantly on overheads as they can expand their reach without setting up new premises, Tsakiris told CNBC.
Someone definitely put Clap Your Hands Say Yeah on the office overheads the other day, and their fifth album The Tourist came out two weeks ago.
Auction houses such as Christie's, Sotheby's and Phillips are companies with high overheads whose way of doing business hasn't changed that much since the 18th century.
So often they send us overheads and mockups, and we say, "Okay that seems about right," and then the directors just go in and make it awesome.
Yet compared with traditional media, its overheads are small: a few opinionated journalists, some interns and readers who fill up the comments page at no extra cost.
Wibowo, who took the top job in 2014, transformed Garuda Indonesia with his "Quick Wins" strategy that drove network restructuring, fleet management and the reduction of overheads.
Data from Portugal's power market regulator ERSE shows that producer overheads that end up being subsidized make up about 25 percent of the final price of electricity.
Local Lakota serve us fry-bread tacos, and we toss our sleeping bags on the first of many gym floors and sleep with the overheads half-lit.
Smaller online rival Webjet Ltd, which does not have the shopfront overheads of Flight Centre, meanwhile reported a 48 percent fall in first-half earnings on Thursday.
A week earlier, the 105-year-old grocer said it was cutting 450 jobs from its head office as part of an attempt to rein in overheads.
Its marine engines business, which accounts for 8 percent of revenue, was still loss-making, and revenue in defense aerospace fell 4 percent, although lower overheads improved profit.
"Fake news companies find it easier to thrive online than real news companies because they do not have the overheads that professional news-gathering entails," the NMA said.
Websites such as Blue Nile and 77 Diamonds give a price point from which to negotiate in Hatton Garden, where higher overheads make their prices tough to match.
"It would avoid adding complexity to mainline operations," Ghosh said during an analyst call, adding that it would also result in synergies in corporate overheads and ground handling.
The budget carrier said in December that it was taking steps to manage its operating costs and overheads, after issuing its second warning on full-year 2015 revenue.
And unlike traditional fast fashion stores, their digital-first business model translates to much lower overheads, allowing them to slash prices and dedicate budgets to targeted marketing campaigns.
Modern equipment is certainly a factor, but she is also complete off the ground and, guided by her coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, improving her volleys, overheads and tactical variations.
Mills also worry that additional demand and tighter supplies will drive up their overheads, inflating prices of pork, a staple in Chinese diets, and increasing people's cost of living.
I think company owners, executives, CEOs, if they manage their cashflow, manage their, you know, overheads, manage their-, you know, the-, the growth, you-, you go through those cycles.
Because of the overheads involved in shuffling data between all participants, blockchains are less efficient than centralised databases, a problem that gets worse as the number of users rises.
Passive funds offer a good deal for savers, but their lean overheads mean that they don't have the skills or resources to involve themselves in lots of firms' affairs.
Factors ranging from machinery pricing to lower overheads spending helped Deere report a much smaller-than-expected decline in quarterly earnings, CFO Raj Kalathur said on a conference call.
"The survey results indicate that companies are becoming increasingly risk-averse and eager to reduce overheads in the face of weakened customer demand and rising political uncertainty," Williamson said.
"We have not been able to meet overheads (such as travel allowances) but have concentrated on capital expenditure," Udoma Udo Udoma told a business conference in the capital Abuja.
Although Christie's clocked up more auction sales than Sotheby's, $6.5 billion against $6 billion (the rest comes from private sales they broker), the two firms have broadly similar overheads.
Such a rescue should come with conditions: an overhaul of the Italian banking system that forces tiddlers to merge and slashes overheads by closing the country's profusion of branches.
Amid statistics about our impressive eating and drinking habits—an average of 1.2 million pints are pounded at Download Festival, in case you're wondering—there are overheads beyond comprehension.
The newly disclosed cuts show the extent of the company's focus on lowering overheads as cut-throat competition and new technology put pressure on its mainstay fixed-line businesses.
Smaller rivals, often able to offer cheaper deals due to lower overheads, now control around 20 percent of Britain's market up from less than 1 percent a decade ago.
Economists believe it will take more meaningful structural changes to Japan's economy to revive stagnant prices, which will in turn help businesses deal with sticky overheads and restore profits.
Tony Davies, a Welsh farmer benefiting from the scheme, has reduced his flock by two-thirds - to 600 animals - since 2005, which has reduced his overheads and boosted profits.
Economists believe it will take more meaningful structural changes to Japan's economy to revive stagnant prices, which will in turn help businesses deal with sticky overheads and restore profits.
Large energy retailers in Britain have also struggled due to competition from smaller rivals, often able to offer customers cheaper deals due to their frequently lower overheads and nimbler operations.
At least another $1bn went on overheads and on developing driverless cars; money is also being splashed on a new food-delivery venture and a plan to build flying cars.
Harry's concern is that a lot of groups have closed in the face of high overheads, and he would like to see more done to empower and support small organizations.
But having 25 minutes of surf behind me in double overheads, waves twice the size of my body, gave me the confidence and motivation to get back into the ocean.
The risks were highlighted by a still-rumbling scandal over the judicial expense fund of the Orleans criminal court, meant to cover overheads using the court's share of the revenues.
Chief Executive Mohammed Akoojee has drawn up a further restructuring and rationalisation plan for the group that includes exiting unprofitable contracts, consolidating operations and properties and reducing fleet and overheads.
Originally, Avery had joined because of the brand's popularity — the hard-shell suitcases were everywhere: in overheads, luggage carousels, subway ads — but she also wanted to believe in the mission.
The original organizational change, launched in October 2015 by Chief Executive John Cryan, aimed to cut costs by reducing g staff numbers and overheads and selling off some non-core businesses.
But from the airlines' perspective, a smaller scheme with fewer potential liabilities is what is necessary to compete with the likes of Norwegian, a low-cost carrier with much lower overheads.
AlixPartners' contract to reduce overheads at Arabtec was completed at the end of last year, the sources told Reuters on Sunday, declining to be named as the information is not public.
Bortot has previously said this gives the company control over "the full value chain," including a full brokerage license, back-end technology and operation — and, of course, lowers overheads per trade.
CHANGING MINDSETS Economists believe it will take more meaningful structural changes to Japan's economy to revive stagnant prices, which will in turn help businesses deal with sticky overheads and restore profits.
The answer seems to lie in the belief that tax cuts and tax reform, coupled with a roll-back in regulatory overheads, will lead to a sharp expansion in productivity and work.
Next, Connors dispatched Paul Haarhuis 20093-6, 7-6, 6-4, 6-2, giving the crowd a show by returning four consecutive overheads before placing a winning backhand shot down the line.
Litigation funder IMF Bentham said it would generate revenue of about A$52 million and a pretax profit after capitalised overheads of around A$47 million as a result of the settlement.
TPG suggested costs could be around A$50 per domain name, while M2 said costs would be between A$400 and A$800 as well as overheads across four domain name system servers.
The firm, which came out of stealth mode in 2019, positions itself as a challenger to Amazon Web Services' cloud computing, claiming their serverless architecture offers greater scalability, more flexibility, and lower overheads.
Core earnings are improving and becoming more sustainable, due to lower funding costs and declining overheads, and will benefit from reduced interest payments once the bank has repaid its outstanding hybrid capital instruments.
Some companies have begun hoarding cash and accessing credit lines as they look to balance the need to pay wages and overheads as their income is hit by the drop in everyday activity.
That showed how oil companies that can afford significant overheads are willing to shell out for and develop high quality reserves in far-flung locations, despite oil prices that have roughly halved since 2014.
Food retail is a tough business — just look at the state of the UK's supermarkets— but Farmdrop founder Ben Pugh told Business Insider his company can compete because its overheads are so much lower.
Messaging-based games have relatively low development overheads compared to other gaming platforms and he believes smaller teams are more creative and in general perform better, citing Supercell's headcount and organisational discipline as inspiration.
And Shyp increasingly felt the challenges of an on-demand model, trying to push the cost to the consumer as low as possible while handling the overheads and logistical headaches of a delivery business.
Some companies have begun hoarding cash and drawing down credit lines as they look to balance the need to pay wages and overheads as their income is hit by the drop in everyday activity.
In turn, pros with significant shoe deals have left major board companies to start their own brands; these companies, with low overheads and less need to turn a profit, further threaten the major players.
For decades, the compromise had been to make non-members who would otherwise free-ride on collective-bargaining agreements pay "agency fees"—the share of union dues that go to non-political operations and overheads.
Like others in the industry, the German carmaker is forking out for the technologies that are driving the transition to electric and self-driving vehicles; it unveiled a strategy this week to reduce its overheads.
Standard Chartered will cut one in every 10 of its global headcount in corporate and institutional banking, according to media reports, as the lender makes a new effort to reduce overheads to restore its profitability.
Talks between Bohli and Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam focused on RBR's argument that the bank should cut overheads and take greater advantage of technology, the Financial Times reported, citing people familiar with the meeting.
The organizational change, launched in October last year by the then new chief executive John Cryan, aimed to slash costs by cutting staff, overheads and selling off some non-core businesses at Germany's largest lender.
"I did need an investor, but I needed to stand up more and say I didn't need the really heavy C-suite people they bring in with their enormous team and crushing overheads," says Deane.
"The market is recovering but it has changed tremendously," said Guillaume Deglise, chief executive of wine trade fair Vinexpo, adding thinner margins meant larger firms with big overheads were having to trim down their costs.
That lifted the Peugeot maker's operating margin to a new 23% record from 22018% a year earlier, boosted by a 22019 million euro ($2.1 million) increase in cost savings on purchasing, research and development and overheads.
Why shop for fresh ingredients offline at a grocery store, with its huge overheads and wastage, when you can get the exact ingredients for each recipe and at a price that Siegel claims is often cheaper.
That lifted the Peugeot maker's operating margin to a new 23% record from 20193% a year earlier, boosted by a 22019 million euro ($21.6 million) increase in cost savings on purchasing, research and development and overheads.
The carmaker also said it will make structural changes at its plants and headquarters to trim overheads, and cut the size of its management board to 7 members from 8, following the retirement of Peter Schwarzenbauer.
The carmaker also said it will make structural changes at its plants and headquarters to trim overheads, and cut the size of its management board to 20.8811 members from 8, following the retirement of Peter Schwarzenbauer.
ABUJA, July 4 (Reuters) - Nigeria's state oil company has saved $2 billion in the past year by renegotiating its upstream servicing contracts, it said in a statement on Tuesday, as it tries to reduce high overheads.
MVNOs do not own networks, and instead rent capacity from established operators to sell on to their customers, usually at low prices due to their small overheads, with cheap distribution through the internet or convenience stores.
Fortescue, the world's No. 4 iron ore producer, is among several large Australian miners under pressure to slash overheads as the price of the steel-making ingredient hovers around a quarter of its $200-a-tonne highs.
There are no weaknesses to exploit: He was even making overheads Friday in front of an enthusiastic crowd on Suzanne Lenglen Court, which was filled with Serbian banners and French fans happy to get such a bargain.
Haji-Ioannou, whose private investment vehicle easyGroup has a 12 percent stake in Fastjet, said Winter had created significant overheads for the company, resulting in a high cost base that was disproportionate to its six aircraft fleet.
But he warned that Congress could do "great damage" if lawmakers fail to sufficiently push overly burdensome regulations on smaller companies, which could increase overheads, put companies out of business and have a negative effect on competition.
At the World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul on Monday, around 20 donor countries, the European Commission and 16 aid organizations - which include several U.N. agencies and the Red Cross - agreed to reduce inefficiencies and slim down overheads.
Though the desert's bright blue sky and orange dunes feel open wide in contrast to the fluorescent overheads and grey-scarred skies of past Metro titles, the Caspian is no less risky to navigate than the old underground.
After crowdfunding an initial investment, or putting in personal savings, small teams with low overheads may be able to pay for the costs of printing and freelance contributors, usually with a mix of sales, brand partnerships and events.
And as you'd be doing it on the sly you wouldn't have to follow fully certified practice, like you'd dump all the waste down the sink, so you wouldn't have all the overheads associated with a normal practice.
Machinery used to power the iron ore and coal mining booms in the last decade can now be purchased on the cheap, keeping overheads to a minimum, said Frank Lee, general manager of Ross's Auctioneers and Valuers in Kalgoorlie.
Keeping the 747 on life support helps Boeing avoid charges and layoffs for halting production, or the headache of switching its share of overheads at the mammoth wide-body plant outside Seattle to newer programs like the 787 Dreamliner.
Australians can already buy Amazon products from offshore, but having a local delivery network cuts sometimes sizable international shipping costs, adding to pressure on retailers already struggling with the overheads that come from maintaining shopfronts and employing checkout staff.
Companies which have relied on outsourcing by the mining industry are, meanwhile, expected to explore takeover prospects as a way to cut overheads, plug revenue gaps and improve their survival chances as a two-decade minerals boom grinds to a halt.
According to a senior banking analyst at Shaw & Partners, Brett Le Mesurier, the spinoffs "had to be done" but the market might be responding negatively to the "extra level of overheads" the bank may have from a separately listed entity.
One of the more intriguing pieces of the Meshoo business is that by tapping into people's trusted relationships and offer them incentives to sell products without requiring operating capital, the business has cut a lot of the expensive overheads associated with e-commerce.
"Payroll cards have seen pretty positive growth the last few years really as a means to circumvent the challenges and overheads involved with check issuance or direct bank deposit over ACH or other mechanisms," said Gilles Ubaghs, senior analyst at Aite Group.
The government has pushed weaker lenders to sell non-core assets, reduce overheads and shut loss-making branches, but more can be done to improve efficiency in the banking sector as a whole, according to a recent report by the Brookings Institution.
DARA KHOSROWSHAHI: I think we have got very good visibility on our own business as far as the business model and how we can tweak and how we can drive more efficiency out of marketing spend, out of incentive spend, out of overheads, et cetera.
"Operating losses incurred by the Projects and Civil Engineering segments, the impact of continuing weak order book intake in the Engineering & Construction cluster as a whole and the resultant under-recovery of direct and indirect overheads have weighed heavily on these results," Vemer said.
For Primark, which generates about half of AB Foods' revenue and profit, the group forecast a small reduction in full year margin with the effect of weaker sterling on purchases being largely offset by cost reductions in both the cost of goods and overheads.
"In much the same as a company with minimal overheads is more able to weather out an economic downturn, (if) a species needs less energy to live, it is more likely to survive periods when there is decreased food availability," Longman told CNN via email.
For Primark, which generates about half of AB Foods' revenue and profit, the group forecast a small reduction in full year margin with the effect of weaker sterling on purchases being largely offset by cost reductions in both the cost of goods and overheads.
Hong Kong-listed shares of Standard Chartered fell 0.81 percent after the South China Morning Post reported the British bank will cut one in every 10 of its global headcount in corporate and institutional banking as it makes a new effort to reduce overheads to restore profitability.
LONDON (Reuters) - Roger Federer has one of the world's best overheads so when he botched two smashes on his way to dropping serve in the second game of his ATP Finals semi-final against Stefanos Tsitsipas on Saturday he knew it might be a rough day.
This dearth of late-stage money has forced European tech companies to scale more efficiently, with lower overheads and a focus on profitability at an earlier stage, rather than the aggressive growth patterns often witnessed in the U.S. But this "enforced prudence" has come at a price.
Indicated unchanged Chief executive Matthias Mueller in an internal meeting demanded that material costs and overheads be cut by 23 percent as part of its annual budget round for 2017, trade magazine Automobilwoche wrote on Saturday in abstracts ahead of a story due to be published on Oct. 17.
If you want to get more specific, take a selfie somewhere — like in your office — save it to the Simplehuman app, and your mirror will replicate that office lighting so when you apply makeup at home, it will look the same as it does under those glaring overheads.
The child support ate up about a third of his income, and then he had to take care of co-op dues, property taxes, commuting costs, utilities, car-lease installments, day-to-day parental expenses, and all the other outflows and overheads that never let up and never lessen.
This was achieved through a combination of margin-accretive innovations and acquisitions and the benefits of Unilever's cost rationalisation programmes, including efficiencies in advertising and promotions through more extensive use of digital media, and reductions in overheads and, in the lower-margin home-care business, of stock keeping units.
But direct listings solve none of the problems of being a public company — not just Sarbanes-Oxley compliance and other bureaucratic overheads, but, more deeply, the feeling that you're constantly trying to do your work with second-guessers peering over your shoulder who could seize the company at any time.
ROSENFELD: LOOK, WE HAVE DONE A LOT OF HEAVY LIFTING OVER THE LAST COUPLE YEARS, SARA, AS WE WATCHED THE MACRO ENVIRONMENT WORSENING, WE FOCUSED VERY MUCH ON WHAT WE COULD CONTROL AND THAT LED US TO A VERY SIZABLE MARGIN EXPANSION PROGRAM, A BIG FOCUS ON COST AND OVER THESE LAST COUPLE OF YEARS, WE DID A LOT OF THAT HEAVY LIFTING, BOTH IN OVERHEADS AS WELL AS IN OUR SUPPLY CHAIN.
With effect from September 2017 * Qtrly loss per share $0.19; qtrly adjusted earnings per share $0.17‍​ * Aimia Inc - company's ongoing process to simplify business will result in a further streamlining of business into two operating divisions * Q2 earnings per share view c$0.16, revenue view c$487.0 million — Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S * Fy2017 earnings per share view c$0.88, revenue view c$2.15 billion — Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S * Aimia Inc says streamlining change is expected to result in a significant reduction in divisional overheads and corporate costs Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:

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