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The 23 had a book value of £52.7m and made full year pre-tax profits of £4.75m.
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That would threaten many retailers' ability to make full-year profits and further knock investor confidence.
The retailer, which has 217 stores and also sells online, said it remained cautious about the outlook, and expected to make full-year profits of £90m to £95m.
Kelly made his first recording with guitarist Wes Montgomery in 1961; they then made Full House the next year; the pairing was described by The Penguin Guide to Jazz as "an association that promised a lot and delivered more".
She was treated initially with intravenous amphotericin B and later switched to oral itraconazole for a year and made full recovery.
Disclosure would undoubtedly raise numerous red flags; the public record already indicates that in at least some years he made full use of available loopholes and paid no taxes.
The first arrests were made a full year later.
The first woman was sworn in to what was then called the Secret Service auxiliary in 1970, and five women were then made full-fledged agents the following year.
The final dividend of 2.06p (-50%) makes a full year dividend of 4.06p (-32%) and probably makes sense given the need to preserve capital but is disappointing considering it was not that long ago that L&G embarked upon a £1bn share buyback.
For a long time, a friend of mine has based her summer holiday almost entirely around a single restaurant, returning to the same place year after year to make full and liberal use of its delicious menu.
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