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The casino operator, which listed in Hong Kong in October 2009, said its net profit for the three months ended Sept. 30 was US$114. 34 million, up from $73.05 million a year earlier.
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SMIC also said recently it expected to book several charges to its 2009 results, including US$114. 6 million for bad debt and a provision for long-term receivables, as well as a loss of US$20. 9 million stemming from the assessment of claims and potential claims against the company.
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The company, which makes chips for set-top boxes, videogame devices, and MP3 and DVD players, recorded a net loss of US$114 million for the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31, compared with net income of $5.9 million a year earlier.
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The company reported a US$114 million net loss for the fourth quarter, cut 600 jobs, and forecast a net loss of between US$142 million and US$152 million for the first quarter.
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It recorded a net loss of US$114. 2 million in the first quarter and expects its second-quarter net loss to range from US$54 million to US$64 million.
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Meanwhile, the light sweet crude contract for May rose US$1. 14 to US$114. 93 a barrel, following a government report of large drawdown in gasoline inventories.
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Iron ore, used in steel production and subject to heavy demand from China and India, is at the center of BHP's US$114 billion, three-for-one share offer for Rio, which Rio has rejected.
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Bank of East Asia's net profit fell to 894 million Hong Kong dollars (US$114. 6 million) from HK$1. 88 billion in the first half of last year.
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Sales of Zimbabwe's major export, Virginia flue-cured tobacco, officially closed Tuesday after fetching about US$114 million (€94 million) on a crop that was just a fraction of what was harvested before the seizure of 5,000 white owned commercial farms.
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Foreign exchange costs per tonne of oil produced by the ghani mill are respectively US$40. 5 and US$59. 4 for coconut oil and groundnut oil, while the corresponding costs for the other plants vary from US$78. 4 to US$241. 1 for coconut oil, and from US$114. 6 to US$360. 4 for groundnut oil.
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