41. Both companies still received billions of dollars in military contracts. 42. Brazilian debentures are often backed by assets, and in this case the securities will be backed by the electricity bills the company receives. 43. - Other companies received good safety ratings even though they had serious safety problems. 44. A falling Australian dollar increases the domestic currency return resource companies receive for commodities sold in U.S. dollars. 45. A company then receives consolidated bills that detail individual spending. 46. A lower dollar makes European goods more expensive abroad and means companies receive fewer francs or marks when they convert their dollar sales. 47. A half-dozen companies have received tentative federal approval to produce low-cost generic copies of Cipro after its patent expires. 48. A higher Australian dollar means the company receives less for its products sold in U.S. dollars. 49. A higher dollar reduces what the company receives for revenue earned in foreign currencies. 50. A Hyundai spokesman, Kim Sang-ryun, said the company had received no indication from North Korea that so many cows had died. |