Examples of Revenue decline in a sentence
Revenue decline from the Precision Components segment, due to lower demand for office automation and consumer products.
REVENUE Revenue decline mainly due to reduced demand and a decrease in average selling price: • Decrease in number of Containers sold from 6,525 to 5,232 on lower demand from customers mainly from the United States of America (“USA”).
The technical change of cash and settlement service bank provider resulted into Net Revenue decline partially offset with Net Profit growth through the equity pick up.
FY2019-203.62 Outperformance (%) Revenue decline Lower debt We focused on the repayment of long-term debt that strengthened our liquidity for the moment and our credit rating for the future (influencing our overall cost of mobilised finance).
Including Banca Leonardo DESIGUAL (equity-accounted)■ Revenue decline over the first nine months of 2015For the nine months ended September 30, 2015, Desigual posted revenue of €724.7 million, down -2.2% period-on- period, together with a -5.2% decrease in Q3 2015 sales.
Cirillo LA, Lin FR, Cuesta I, Friedman D, Jarnik M, Zaret KS (2002) Opening of compacted chromatin by early developmental transcription factors HNF3 (FoxA) and GATA-4.
Revenue decline in the PRC market was mainly attributed to (i) the decrease in sales orders from existing specialty stores either operated by our distributors or by third party retailers under license from our distributors, (ii) the closure of old specialty stores and (iii) the decrease in sales from our own CACOLA mega store in Dongguan City.
Revenue decline of 8.4% was driven by a 9.2% fall in volumes, against a backdrop of strong volume performance in the prior year.
Sales growth in Professional Hygiene channel, improved mix, and reduced costs driving profit growthOverall• Revenue decline of 1.5%, with Professional Hygiene (B2B) +5%, Consumer Tissue -5% and Fiji -3%• Underlying EBITDA improvement includes lower manufacturing costs (~$9m) more than offsetting increased energy costs (~$5m).
The grant application is brief and asks: • Number of employees (FTEs);• Revenue decline March 1 – December 30, 2020;• Impact of COVID-19 on business;• Proposed use of grant funding;• If funds applied for and/or received from elsewhere;• Did business close and/or operate on a limited capacity; and• Certification of accuracy of information provided.