adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
quarterly earnings (= the amount a company earns during a three-month period )
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The bank will announce its quarterly earnings on January 17.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
basis
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Where white and black churches exist side by side, some congregations are now meeting to worship together on a quarterly basis .
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The Paladins are practically regulars here in the Old Pueblo, making their round of Tucson stages on an almost quarterly basis .
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The majority of the responses indicated that they would like to receive these digests on a quarterly basis .
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We cut the reports from twenty-seven to twelve on a quarterly basis .
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These cover the years 1988 to 1991 and on a quarterly basis for 1991 and 1992.
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On a quarterly basis , tables are produced for each reporting clinic.
dividend
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If the dividend yield is 4 percent perannum, then the quarterly dividend payment is 1 percent.
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To that end, Kmart also eliminated its 12-cents-a-share quarterly dividend .
earnings
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The computer maker warned early this month that its quarterly earnings would be well below analysts' expectations.
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Consensus estimates predict quarterly earnings of 57 cents per share, according to Zacks Investment Research.
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Critics say the new accounting standard will unnecessarily create scary, volatile numbers in quarterly earnings reports.
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Company-wide layoffs are expected after January 17 when Apple announces its quarterly earnings .
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Other stocks surged after reporting better-than-expected quarterly earnings .
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The computer electronics maker told analysts that inventory thefts led to lower-than-expected quarterly earnings .
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With that mind-set, everything else becomes secondary to the ability to deliver the next quarterly earnings push-up.
increase
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That was the largest quarterly increase in three years.
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The $ 150 quarterly increase reflects the increase in size of the loan concomitant with the fixed asset expansion.
journal
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Wayne's account of his ordeal was published in On the Level, the quarterly journal of the multi-storey freaks.
loss
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In the last three months of 1990, the Tribune Company recorded its first quarterly loss since going public in 1983.
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For the first time ever, the company took a quarterly loss .
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Cirrus Logic lived down to expectations yesterday, reporting a fat quarterly loss reflecting a major restructuring and a slump in sales.
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It was only the third quarterly loss for Boeing in the last 25 years.
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Of course, two chapters of bickering, missteps, finger-pointing and quarterly losses later, Amelio is being pushed out.
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Three years later, it reported its worst quarterly loss ever and laid off 16 percent of its work force.
magazine
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She is now the commissioning editor of the quarterly magazine Granta.
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These include a quarterly magazine and copies of minutes from General Assemblies and AGMs.
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It has published some 28 books on different health issues and produces a quarterly magazine .
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Members receive a quarterly magazine together with details of discounts on various goods and services including holidays, entertainment and High Street purchases.
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Our group publishes a quarterly magazine , giving help, advice and the latest news on access, etc.
meeting
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He may obtain a transfer in one way only, from the licensing board, at a quarterly meeting .
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The protests were the highest since the early 1980s, the council's quarterly meeting was told.
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Only last week my right hon. Friend concluded yet another of his quarterly meetings with 15 consumer organisations.
newsletter
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Clients who buy through this service will receive a quarterly newsletter .
payment
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Even after the last quarterly payment there was a termination payment of £250.
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Most dividends are paid quarterly , and each quarterly payment must be voted on and approved by the board.
profit
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Companies listed below reported quarterly profit substantially different from the average of analysts' estimates.
report
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Murphy said he will ask the city's three representatives to give quarterly reports to the council Rules Committee.
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Consultants would pay registration fees and file quarterly reports with the city Ethics Commission.
result
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And the accounting team is struggling to get quarterly results distributed on time.
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More details on the special charge and layoffs are expected April 30 when McKesson reports its quarterly results .
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Santa Clara-based 3Com Corp. is expected to post its own quarterly results on June 10.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a quarterly newsletter