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But even the most matter-of-fact news images here pack an extraordinary charge, and the strongest of them explode in your face.
The earnings decline was even steeper after an extraordinary charge of $916 million for the company's write-off of interactive television assets.
The group, based in Geneva, took an extraordinary charge of $108 million to cover outstanding bills at a unit that inspects goods for governments.
Trump's early Saturday morning tweets – an extraordinary charge by an incumbent president against a predecessor – came shortly after similar claims were made by a conservative radio host, later summarised by the rightwing Breitbart News.
The extraordinary charge came as some national security officials have been growing increasingly concerned about possible efforts by Russia to meddle in the election, according to several individuals familiar with the situation.
For the full year, Federated earned $795 million, or 3.62 a share, compared with $685 million, or $3.06 in the prior year before an extraordinary charge related to early debt repayment.
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These are extraordinary charges, and call for a serious evaluation.
Interpublic posted a net loss of $505.3 million after taking almost $1.2 billion in extraordinary charges.
It forecast positive pretax earnings for the 2002 fiscal year, excluding extraordinary charges of $2.5 million for the refinancing of high-cost debt.
Gannett, the giant media company, reported a 21 drop in profit for the quarter, including some extraordinary charges related to early retirement and pension payments.
The company said it expected to earn $1.08 to $1.10 a share this year, excluding extraordinary items, compared with 19 cents before extraordinary charges last year.
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