Accounting Prepositions
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1. A 15% drop
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sales has reduced the profits
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35%.
2. During 2006, the store increased retail floor space
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7%
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a total
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34,000 square meters.
3. The company is currently selling 20,000 units
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€23 each.
4. The growth in sales has led
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a rise
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30%
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profits.
5. They expect to cut 950 jobs worldwide
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the end of next year.
6. There was a dramatic fall
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sales to the USA
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1997 and 2006.
7. Weekly sales have leveled
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to $72,000.
8. Capital investment
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the year stands
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$12,000.
9. Pre-tax profits reached a peak
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$5m four years ago.
10. Labor costs have fallen
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27% of total costs
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16% in the past fifteen years.
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