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Liquidation of the remaining assets could bring in a measly 10 cents on the dollar.
In fiscal Q2 2014, BlackBerry raked in a measly $1.6 billion in revenue (down from $2.9 billion in the year-ago quarter) and reported an adjusted loss of $248 million, which works out to $0.47 per share diluted.
And Vic writes children's books in a Search Engine series that, in its measly review in The New York Times, is described as a hybrid of M. C. Escher and "Where's Waldo?" Vic uses her Triumph engine to search for and retrieve lost things.
The boys-Harry Simpson, Anthony Huston and Steven Malin-pulled in a measly $9 million in revenue last year.
Presumably, Wade would want to remain in Miami in the measly Eastern Conference, and he may ultimately think that staying put gives him the best chance to go for a fourth ring.
This week it brought in a measly.7 viewers in the coveted 18-49 demo.
The Red Sox had gone 14 innings with one measly single — in the ninth inning of Game 1 — and it was if they were scrambling up a downstairs escalator, gaining no traction, sinking deeper into a postseason hole.
The lads from McLaren are holding all the cards in that respect after Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button took the first and second spots in qualifying yesterday (the 62nd front-row lock-out in McLaren's F1 history) while the highest Ferrari could muster was Felipe Massa in a measly fifth place (Alonso is way down in eighth and Vettel is in 4th his starting spot since the Italian Grand Prix).
Released in 2,333 theaters across America, WAYF pulled in a measly $1.8 million, dropping it into the bottom 10 opening weekends ever.
While the Republican National Committee raised $75.4 million in the first half of 2017, the DNC has raked in a measly $38.2 million.
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