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Now it was left to the remaining Commodore management to salvage the company's fortunes and plan for the future.
* Apple introduces the iMac computer, initiating a trend in computer design towards translucent plastics and multicolor case design, discontinuing many legacy technologies like serial ports, and beginning a resurgence in the company's fortunes that continues unabated to this day.
In 1983 Peugeot launched the popular and successful Peugeot 205, which is largely credited for turning the company's fortunes around.
The city's welfare was almost wholly dependent upon the company's fortunes.
By a combination of artistic excellence and quiet husbandry, including a year-long Complete Works of Shakespeare Festival ( begun in April 2006 in collaboration with other theatre companies ) plus a financially successful London season at the Novello Theatre in 2006, Boyd slowly rebuilt the company's fortunes and reputation.
However, during this period, the company's fortunes languished greatly, losing money while its market share declined to 8 % by the end of the 1980s.
At the end of the programme, Simovic promised big changes in a bid to turn around the company's fortunes, along with promoting a number of employees who had impressed her.
As the company's fortunes in Formula One declined, however, the John Cooper-conceived Mini Cooper – introduced in 1961 as a development of the Alec Issigonis-designed British Motor Corporation Mini with a more powerful engine, new brakes and a distinctive livery – continued to dominate in saloon car and rally races throughout the 1960s, winning many championships and the 1964, 1965 and 1967 Monte Carlo Rallies.
The turning point for Shirokiya were a series of natural, financial and man-made disasters that devastated the company's fortunes.
A. Wyn in 1967, however, the company's fortunes began to decline.
With the hiring of Robert Hurwitz as president in 1984 the company's fortunes began to stabilize.
The company's fortunes were tied to its old system's two-step process: the information it relied on began with prices from the ticker tape, then a delay was required as the ticker tape shifted away from the print head to a viewing position for projecting or televising.
Despite initial success and sales greater than projections, the company's fortunes reversed after the stock market dumped videogame stocks in late 1982, scuttling Imagic's initial plan to become a publicly traded company.
When he joined the company, Nissan had debt of $ 20 billion and only three of its 48 models were generating a profit -- and reversing the company's sinking fortunes was considered " mission impossible .".
The company's fortunes soared in 2004, when a field it had bought in 2001 ( for $ 7. 5 million ) from Shell in the Indian province of Rajasthan was found to contain close to 1. 1 billion barrels of oil, catapulting it into the FTSE 100.
In the film Hammond is forced out by the board of directors who plan to exploit the surviving animals from Isla Sorna and place them into a developing exhibit in San Diego, in order to restore the company's lost fortunes.
The company's fortunes improved largely post-reorganization.
Post-war prosperity further increased the company's fortunes, and led to a steady increase of locations throughout the area.
The company's fortunes began to improve, and profitability led to new plans for expansion plans.
If a creditor is a general unsecured creditor and there is not enough money, they usually are not paid ; so as a matter of practical economics, if the downturn in a company's fortunes which resulted in bankruptcy makes the performance of an executory contract less valuable than its breach, the rational company would breach.
In 1714, Knight was sent out to take possession of York Factory and restore the company's fortunes.
It is documented that Vilar still continued to make pledges even as his personal and his company's fortunes continued to plunge.
The organ, with its regular program of concerts and recitals, was maintained by Wanamaker's throughout the chain's history, even as the company's financial fortunes waned.
In March 2008, Steve Markwell was appointed as Chief Executive but there was no improvement in the company's fortunes or significant change in strategic direction.

company's and declined
IBM declined the company's request.
On taking up the conductorship of the Hallé he had less opportunity to work in the opera house, but in the 1950s he conducted productions of works by Verdi, Wagner, Gluck, and Puccini at Covent Garden with such success that he was invited to become the company's permanent musical director, an invitation he declined.
He was ultimately forced out of Apple in 1993 as the company's margins eroded, sales diminished and stock declined.
However, despite annual income declared at two million dollars, SPI's sales declined, and while monetary income remained constant, increasing inflation eroded the company's profits.
KV Mechelen seemed to be on its way to becoming one of the top clubs in Belgium, but quickly declined when their chairman Cordier ( who owned the rights to most of their players ) was forced to sell many players due to his company's bad results.
The company's oil production had declined by a further 7 %, and gas by 9 %, during 2011.
Furthermore, while the company's profits declined 36 percent for the year, the revenues paid to the Iranian government pursuant to the company's accounting practices decreased by 76 percent.
Under their ownership the company's prestige declined further, because of company executives in charge who were not familiar with instrument manufacturing and their customers, and as a result of a sales force who knew nothing about what they were selling.
As the 1940s and 1950s unfolded, the quality of Vega instruments declined and it became clear that the company's most innovative and productive years had passed.

company's and slightly
The company's second title, New Comics # 1 ( cover date December 1934 ), appeared in a size close to what would become comic books ' standard during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books, with slightly larger dimensions than today's.
This ident lasted until 1964 when the lettering font was altered slightly from a serif font to the latest bold used by the company, with the latest revision used until the company's end.
Management saw the business as a sound one, noting that attendance across the company's parks increased slightly in 2008 compared to 2007.
928 sales had risen slightly by the 1985 model year, but there was still some question as to if it were truly capable of superseding the 911 as the company's premier model, and for 1986 Porsche re-introduced the 930 to the Japanese and U. S. markets, now featuring an emission-controlled engine producing.
Until the end of 1917, most of the company's output would consist of successive developments of this one design, with more powerful engines, modest increases in overall dimensions, and slightly more refined aerodynamics, until the line ended with the Nieuport 27.
The Imperial's new engine was slightly larger than the company's standard straight 6.
Wrigley's launched the brand in 1893 and markets the gum as its classic brand, although the company's brand Juicy Fruit has been on the market slightly longer.
The Chrysler R platform, introduced for 1979, was essentially a slightly modernized version of Chrysler's 1971-78 intermediate B platform, which had its roots in the company's downsized 1962 full-size models.

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