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1 The group also predicted that total pre-tax profits for last year would jump from £99 million in 1991 to £147 million .
2 Turnover rose from £424.2 million to £521.8 million , while earnings per share fell only 2 per cent , from 40p to 39.2p , because of the smaller number of shares in issue .
3 The £33 million acquisition of ‘ black box ’ crash recorder maker Penny & Giles last year added £1.6 million to trading profits which rose from £36.9 million to £40.9 million .
4 But the strength of the operations are reflected in the quarterly breakdown of income from E&P which rose from £414 million at the start of 1992 to £515 million in the final quarter .
5 Between 1967 and 1974 net US receipts of profits and interest rose from $5.3 billion to $15.5 billion .
6 Total spending on the poor certainly rose from $13.4 billion in 1964 to $23.9 billion in 1969 .
7 In the US , profits rose from £3 million to £24 million , despite further heavy losses on hurricane insurance .
8 As a result , the book value of the company 's debt rose from £8.2 billion at the end of 1991 to £10.2 billion a year later , though the dollar equivalent remained virtually unchanged at $15.3 billion .
9 Table 7.1 indicates that the volume of new euro-currency bank credits rose from $74 bil in 1983 to $112 bil in 1984 ( $110 bil in 1985 ) .
10 The group 's turnover rose from £8.1 million to £9.66 million and a final dividend of 9p a share was declared .
11 The group 's turnover rose from £8.1 million to £9.66 million and a final dividend of 9p a share was declared .
12 Annual revenues rose from $521 million in 1970 through $5.7 billion in 1974 to $20.3 billion in 1979 .
13 Between 1981/2 and 1988/9 real expenditure ( taking inflation into account ) on income-related benefits for lone parents rose from £1.4 billion to £3.2 billion ( DSS , 1990a ) .
14 Though turnover rose from £281 million to £621 million , the company was hit by losses on the sale of Ultramar 's refining and marketing business and a write-down of asset values based on lower oil price expectations .
15 However , while worldwide general losses rose from £58 million to £110 million , the UK motor and domestic insurance business increased profits from £2 million to £33 million .
16 Profits from food distribution rose from £6.8 million to £7.0 million with the US business , Martin-Bowers , gaining from new accounts won during the year .
17 The total book value of US direct investment overseas rose from $12 billion in 1950 to $78 billion in 1970 .
18 I notice that the housing investment programme allocations to the city of Durham rose from £1.8 million in 1988-89 to nearly £3 million in the current year .
19 Their loans rose from £97 million in 1945 to £242 million in 1947 , to £394 million in 1955 .
20 He became Chairman seven years later ; under his chairmanship profits rose from £1 million to £60 million , making him by far the most successful businessman in the East Riding .
21 Revenues from crude production rose from $1.38 billion in 1967 to $108 billion in 1980 .
22 Exports to less developed countries rose from $20 billion in 1958 ( the earliest year for which data are available ) to $42 billion in 1970 , and those to centrally planned economies from $2 billion $8 billion .
23 Returns on their operations rose from $3.9 billion in 1972 to $12.1 billion in 1974 .
24 He was commenting on the society 's 1992 profits , which rose from £136.4 million in 1991 to £149.3 million before tax , despite a doubling of provisions for loan losses to £144.7 million .
25 Losses on reinsurance business doubled to £79 million , the estate agencies suffered a drop in revenue from £121 million to £104 million and losses rose from £19 million to £33 million .
26 South Korean exports , including electronic consumer goods , textiles and steel products , rose from $208 million in 1989 to $519 million in 1990 .
27 Cargill 's after-tax profits rose from $19.4 million in fiscal year 1971–2 to $150 million in fiscal year 1972–3 .
28 Funds under management rose from £25 billion to £31 billion over the year .
29 Exports to Eastern Europe as a whole rose from $830 million in 1988 to $1,100 million in 1989 , while imports were up from $1,200 million in 1988 to $1,600 million in 1989 .
30 It made £818,000 before tax in 1992 on turnover which rose from £12.3 million to £13 million .
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