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Mr. Bale said the total loss figure for India was probably $100 million a year.
That loss figure includes a lot of noncash expenses, like the stock it pays to employees.
The profit and loss figure quoted is the historical losses and not the loss for the year.
Vital to City's ability to bring the headline £149.5m loss figure down towards the allowable amount is the subtraction of wages for players signed before June 2010.
The Labor Department greatly revised its headline number for June, widening the job loss figure for that month to 221,000 jobs, from 125,000.
Correction: October 15, 2003, Wednesday An article on Thursday about the financial troubles of the National Hockey League referred incorrectly to a loss figure cited by Ted Saskin, a players union official.
Charter did not provide a net loss figure because it is evaluating with its auditor KPMG how to account for deferred tax liabilities for certain companies acquired in 1999, a spokesman, Andy Morgan, said.
The unaudited net loss figure compared with a net profit of T$1.19bn in the first quarter and earnings of T$$2.65bn in the same period a year ago.
The complaint "recycles baseless claims from private lawsuits and uses an inaccurate and exaggerated number," the bank said in a statement, apparently referring to the $11.2 billion loss figure.
John Redwood on his blog says the figure for 500,000 public sector job cuts needs to be seen in perspective: Much is being made today of the 500,000 job loss figure seen on Mr Alexander's briefing document photographed through his car window.
Lloyds, which said it used more conservative accounting rules than HBOS to arrive at the £8.5 billion loss figure, said HBOS had about £7 billion of losses on corporate loans in 2008, mainly linked to the housing and commercial property sector.
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