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The phrase "attributable to common shareholders" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in financial contexts, particularly when discussing profits, losses, or other financial metrics that are specifically assigned to common shareholders.
Example: "The company's net income for the year was $1 million, with $800,000 attributable to common shareholders."
Alternatives: "assigned to common shareholders" or "allocated to common shareholders".
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In 2011, Yelp recorded $83.3 million in revenue and had a net loss attributable to common shareholders of $16.9 million.
Under generally accepted accounting principles, GLG reported a $226.3 million loss that is attributable to common shareholders, or $1.07 a share.
The company still reported a net loss attributable to common shareholders for the year, albeit one that shrank 17 percent from the year-ago period to $90.5 million.
In 2011, the company generated $83.3 million in revenue and had a net loss attributable to common shareholders of $16.9 million.
The revenue restatements do not affect the company's bottom line: Groupon still reported a $253.9 million loss attributable to common shareholders for the same time period.
Citing cutbacks in base metal production, lower petroleum prices and difficult conditions in steel markets, the group, which is based in Melbourne, Australia, said that profit attributable to common shareholders fell to $406 million from $604 million a year earlier.
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Some of the facts you find may be attributable to common knowledge (see Common Knowledge for more discussion).
MicroStrategy put the "net loss attributable to common stockholders" for the period at $5.6 million, compared with a loss of $71.8 million in the June 2000 quarter.
AFFO attributable to common shares was $110.0 million, or $0.62 per diluted common share.
In the latest quarter, Grubhub posted net income attributable to common stockholders of $12.8 million, up 37percentt from $9.4 million last year.
It also, however, posted a widened net loss attributable to common stockholders of $43 million, versus $13 million a year ago.
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