Example sentences of "be up from [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Savage 's interest charges are up from £900,000 to almost £2.4m , and gearing was around 90 per cent of shareholders ' funds .
2 Long-term business profits are up from $7.8m to $10.5m , despite the continuing impact of development costs in Hong Kong and Ireland .
3 Long-term business profits are up from $27.0m to $34.8m , despite the continuing impact of development costs in Hong Kong and Ireland .
4 Long-term business profits are up from $14.6m to $20.9m , despite the continuing impact of development costs in Hong Kong and Ireland during the half year .
5 UK PAPER , which is recommending a £263million takeover bid from the Finnish Metsa-Serla group , has forecast that its profits for 1989 will be up from £13.9million to £15million and that its surplus land has been revalued at £16.9million , which is equal to 17.4p a share .
6 UK PAPER , which is recommending a £263million takeover bid from the Finnish Metsa-Serla group , has forecast that its profits for 1989 will be up from £13.9million to £15million and that its surplus land has been revalued at £16.9million , which is equal to 17.4p a share .
7 Creditors due to be paid within a year were up from £261m to £337m , while the gross interest payable was £158m against £130m — and that after capitalising £39.6m of interest .
8 Net written premiums in sterling terms were up from $1,909.7m to $2,107.0m .
9 New annual premiums were up from $51.6m to $57.2m and single premiums from $189.3m to $334.4m .
10 Written premiums for the quarter were up from $282.0m to $333.6m reflecting some volume growth and a significantly higher average premium across the whole account .
11 Written premiums for the full year were up from $1,172.0m to $1,251.2m , largely as a result of a significantly higher average premium across the portfolio .
12 Yesterday it announced figures for the first half of 1989 so late in the day that the London market had mostly packed up and gone home by the time the screens showed that profits had risen from Ir £109m to Ir £121m and earnings were up from 21.7p to 25.4p basic .
13 Net written premiums in sterling terms were up from $914.7m to $1,019.8m .
14 Net written premiums in sterling terms were up from $3,219m to $3,831m .
15 The divi is up from 4p to 7p and the shares , which peaked at 755p in 1989 , jumped 7p to 297p .
16 The interim dividend is up from 1.45p to 1.75p .
17 The final is up from 5.05p to 6.35p pushing the total to 7.85p , a jump of 25.6% .
18 Cash is up from £16m to £24m , and net assets have grown from £145m to £169m .
19 Interim dividend is up from 2.6p to 2.9p .
20 Adjusted to take account of interest paid , net investment income in sterling terms at the full year was up from $389.1m to $464.8m — a growth rate in original currencies of 6.0% , partly reflecting the benefits derived from the issue of $140m of preference capital in September last year .
21 Despite losses in the fourth quarter marginally lower at $2.7m ( 1991 : $2.8m loss ) the deficit at the full year was up from $9.1m to $12.5m , largely reflecting adverse currency movements in Brazil .
22 Glynwed International ran on 10 to 273p , Fisons gained 15 to 384p , Guardian Royal Exchange gained 6 to 142p and Kwik Save , which reports figures at the end of the month , was up from 573p to 588p .
23 In Canada , where premium income rose from $96.1m to $139.8m following the acquisition of the general insurance business of the Prudential Corporation , the deficit for the quarter was up from $2.9m to $11.8m — a relatively satisfactory performance in difficult market conditions .
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