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And yet Walkers' UK profits took a dive from which they have not recovered.
They are the most strategic component and are smart risk management as a hedge if the economy takes a dive from high oil prices.
"It is worth noting that the University of Michigan's consumer confidence January 29 reading exhibited a similar trend, down 6.2% from the January 2015 high". At 45.7%, confidence among small business owners also took a dive from last month, but continues to track above Adults 18+.
(Furthermore, if Apple does decide to make a bid for Imagination after all, it won't be for six months from now unless there are other material circumstances, such as another offer for the company; or Imagination's finances take a dive from the guidance the company has given previously.
The 80GB version is taking a dive in price from $599 to $499.
And their tale takes a harrowing, heart-rending turn when Rivera is forced to relinquish his last shard of dignity by "taking a dive" to save Maish from local loan sharks.
A good report on revenue wasn't enough to keep Twilio stock from taking a dive in after-hours trading.
Meanwhile, Celtic manager Ronny Deila and Brown have accused forward Aidan Connolly of taking a dive to earn the penalty from which Ciftci put United 1-0 ahead.
Guess who ends up taking a dive.
Referee Taylor deemed Fabregas to have taken a dive under pressure from Targett, but there appeared to be contact from the 19-year-old full-back.
The very next day, he took a dive in the polls from which he didn't recover until the end.
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