31. The company attributed the decline to the softening economy and the weak dollar. 32. The company attributed the drop in demand to weak economies in Europe and the postponement of orders in the U.S. until new products were released. 33. The company attributed the drop to several reasons, including increased competition and the loss of personnel, the filing said. 34. The company attributed the Ebitda shortfall entirely to weakness in the online advertising market. 35. The company attributed the gain to growth at its non-mining businesses. 36. The company attributed the gain to higher attendance at theaters that lease its big-screen projection systems. 37. The company attributed the gain to strong sales in the U.S. and overseas. 38. The company attributed the income decline to higher expenses and taxes, especially amortization charges related to its acquisition of CBS Corp. 39. The company attributed the increase to higher newspaper advertising revenue and a narrower loss from its newspaper operations in Detroit, where employees have been on strike. 40. The company attributed the jump to regulatory delays and legal fees from patent disputes, not to its arrangement with a supplier. |