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This was mostly due to the Department for Transport's (DfT) decision in 2017 to relieve it of the London Midland franchise, which runs services between Birmingham and the capital, but it took a hit from its Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) services in the southeast.
Morgan Stanley outdid Goldman, but still, A Japanese deal meant it took a hit Mortgage woes at Bank of America Made it settlement bait; it took a hit.
"The only way it took a hit was the Cotton Bowl wasn't included in the B.C.S.
Then, it took a hit when a federal jury decided that Apple infringed on a 1998 University of Wisconsin-Madison patent covering performance-improving processing technology.
It took a hit from volatile emerging markets currencies, in particular the weaker Russian rouble, coupled with disappointing golf sales.
But in late July, it took a hit when Zynga, which makes games to play on Facebook and shares revenue with the company, reported weak earnings.
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But he insisted history will judge the party kindly after it takes a "hit in the short term".
"If it jumps, you bought some, and if it takes a hit, you didn't put all your money into it," he said.
If it takes a hit, so could the couple's finances.
Richie commented, "Unfortunately, sometimes it takes a hit record to make someone decide to save a life.
It also took a hit from bad bets on its stock price, which it settled by issuing $3 billion in new capital.
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