51. A Ford spokeswoman said a few days ago the company had received no reports of accidents or injuries related to the defect. 52. A low Australian dollar increases the return companies receive for commodities sold in U.S. dollars and helps offset the earnings impact of falling metal prices. 53. A spokesman for BellSouth said Thursday that the company had merely received new information from the FCC. 54. A strong peseta means the company receives fewer pesetas for each deutsche mark billed. 55. A spokesman for Ford Motor Co. confirmed that the company also received its license today. 56. A strong dollar reduces the amount the company receives for revenue earned in foreign currencies. 57. A strong krona means the company receives fewer kronor for each unit of foreign currency billed. 58. A spokesman at Pacific Bell said that company has not received any such complaints. 59. A spokesman for Fleet said the company has received no CRA challenges to the merger. 60. A stronger dollar means the company receives more francs for each dollar billed. |